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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1268816, member: 31533"]Hi all, </p><p><br /></p><p>I would love to hear peoples thoughts regarding the grading of ultra-modern (particularly U.S. ones) coins via PCGS and NGC. This isn't to dis either one or bring up personal issues someone may have with either of them, but rather to find out what the CT community thinks about what grades they give out for these coins, assuming the coin could have been sent to either....</p><p><br /></p><p>i.e., </p><p>Which tends to have more conservative grading, and by how much?</p><p>How much more value does the same grade on a coin from PCGS vs NCG really have (say take a couple of examples, if you want 1) a modern States Quarter graded 67 by both, 2) a 1982 No P dime graded 65 by both, and a 3) 1995 DDO graded 67 by both.</p><p>Do you feel in the long run any one company that has an advantage in realized prices (which I'm assuming to be PCGS at this time) will hold for the future?</p><p><br /></p><p>And of course any other questions you might feel pertinent to answer on this.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am looking forward to a huge learning experience from CT members.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1268816, member: 31533"]Hi all, I would love to hear peoples thoughts regarding the grading of ultra-modern (particularly U.S. ones) coins via PCGS and NGC. This isn't to dis either one or bring up personal issues someone may have with either of them, but rather to find out what the CT community thinks about what grades they give out for these coins, assuming the coin could have been sent to either.... i.e., Which tends to have more conservative grading, and by how much? How much more value does the same grade on a coin from PCGS vs NCG really have (say take a couple of examples, if you want 1) a modern States Quarter graded 67 by both, 2) a 1982 No P dime graded 65 by both, and a 3) 1995 DDO graded 67 by both. Do you feel in the long run any one company that has an advantage in realized prices (which I'm assuming to be PCGS at this time) will hold for the future? And of course any other questions you might feel pertinent to answer on this. I am looking forward to a huge learning experience from CT members.[/QUOTE]
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