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<p>[QUOTE="midas1, post: 2839135, member: 21309"]"With the modern tier they both charge 16 per coin for US coins. PCGS is still 16 for world moderns where NGC is 17 for world moderns."</p><p><br /></p><p>You might be right I don't remember it was five - six years ago.</p><p>I don't belong to either service I just remember discussing the</p><p>anniversary set grading cost and I went with NGC and I thought it was because of cost. Also, there was a membership fee of some sort. I wouldn't cheap out for a buck a coin.</p><p>Several months ago, I ran across the invoice from NGC, I try to find it again.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I buy graded coins I prefer PCGS and I'm willing to pay the usually slightly higher price because of the more expensive grading fee.</p><p><br /></p><p>Times change as do prices.</p><p><br /></p><p>With that said, I collect old currency, mainly ABNCo and revolutionary currency. I only buy coins if I really like them or when I see a nice investment opportunity such as the 2011 Anniversary set. If I had sold all five anniversary sets I would made a very nice profit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="midas1, post: 2839135, member: 21309"]"With the modern tier they both charge 16 per coin for US coins. PCGS is still 16 for world moderns where NGC is 17 for world moderns." You might be right I don't remember it was five - six years ago. I don't belong to either service I just remember discussing the anniversary set grading cost and I went with NGC and I thought it was because of cost. Also, there was a membership fee of some sort. I wouldn't cheap out for a buck a coin. Several months ago, I ran across the invoice from NGC, I try to find it again. When I buy graded coins I prefer PCGS and I'm willing to pay the usually slightly higher price because of the more expensive grading fee. Times change as do prices. With that said, I collect old currency, mainly ABNCo and revolutionary currency. I only buy coins if I really like them or when I see a nice investment opportunity such as the 2011 Anniversary set. If I had sold all five anniversary sets I would made a very nice profit.[/QUOTE]
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