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<p>[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 2945502, member: 44004"]Me i prefer pcgs holders as I like the look the fact they stack well and they seem far more liquid to sell. I feel pcgs plays more games especially with bs details and intentionally napalms some coins each submission in order to get more grading fees. I also feel they’re more conservative. Though I see them pass a lot of problem coins in straight holders. I can say the same with ngc they’re super tough on some things such as any kind of scratch while pcgs will usually straight grade a toned over old scratch that’s not severe. And I just don’t usually see or understand ngc with the wheel mark designation. I see many overgraded ngc coins that got a color bump. I had a stunning toned Morgan that was a 64. No way it was a 64. A solid 63 all day. Another nice toned barber dime that was a nice au 55 that came back 62 I like the star designation though. So many coins are so maxed out from repeated resubmissions. I like the oldholders and This is why I like cac. It gives a second opinion and for the most part points out the coins that are strong for the grade eye appealing and original and problem free. When you buy a cac coin you know it’s decent and why I always can sell them readily and for a sometimes significant premium.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 2945502, member: 44004"]Me i prefer pcgs holders as I like the look the fact they stack well and they seem far more liquid to sell. I feel pcgs plays more games especially with bs details and intentionally napalms some coins each submission in order to get more grading fees. I also feel they’re more conservative. Though I see them pass a lot of problem coins in straight holders. I can say the same with ngc they’re super tough on some things such as any kind of scratch while pcgs will usually straight grade a toned over old scratch that’s not severe. And I just don’t usually see or understand ngc with the wheel mark designation. I see many overgraded ngc coins that got a color bump. I had a stunning toned Morgan that was a 64. No way it was a 64. A solid 63 all day. Another nice toned barber dime that was a nice au 55 that came back 62 I like the star designation though. So many coins are so maxed out from repeated resubmissions. I like the oldholders and This is why I like cac. It gives a second opinion and for the most part points out the coins that are strong for the grade eye appealing and original and problem free. When you buy a cac coin you know it’s decent and why I always can sell them readily and for a sometimes significant premium.[/QUOTE]
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