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<p>[QUOTE="blu62vette, post: 1271098, member: 17342"]First disclaimer: I collect Morgans, I know some series may be different. </p><p><br /></p><p>Several years ago I had a talk with a top Morgan collector with amazing good eyes for coins. Lets say he owns several of the highest graded Morgan sets out there. He has millions in PCGS coins and one of the biggest reasons was his family. He wanted to leave them the best options for the coins. This meant the highest value for his sets. I have no plans to sell my set but if I had to I want the coins to be PCGS. People seem to complain more about PCGS, I hope that means they are tighter on their grading (yes I also know there are dogs in all holders). </p><p><br /></p><p>Now years later I own a couple NGC coins. I know probably 7 or 8 of the top 10 PCGS registry sets for DMPL. I also know several of the top Morgan sets and Indian Penny sets. Spending time with these people has been amazing for the education. I made a major shift after talking to the first person mentioned above. I am now making another shift within my PCGS coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>On another note I don't like the NGC plastic. I mean the actual plastic. I thought there new claim was scratch resistant plastic, I still think PCGS plastic scratches less.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blu62vette, post: 1271098, member: 17342"]First disclaimer: I collect Morgans, I know some series may be different. Several years ago I had a talk with a top Morgan collector with amazing good eyes for coins. Lets say he owns several of the highest graded Morgan sets out there. He has millions in PCGS coins and one of the biggest reasons was his family. He wanted to leave them the best options for the coins. This meant the highest value for his sets. I have no plans to sell my set but if I had to I want the coins to be PCGS. People seem to complain more about PCGS, I hope that means they are tighter on their grading (yes I also know there are dogs in all holders). Now years later I own a couple NGC coins. I know probably 7 or 8 of the top 10 PCGS registry sets for DMPL. I also know several of the top Morgan sets and Indian Penny sets. Spending time with these people has been amazing for the education. I made a major shift after talking to the first person mentioned above. I am now making another shift within my PCGS coins. On another note I don't like the NGC plastic. I mean the actual plastic. I thought there new claim was scratch resistant plastic, I still think PCGS plastic scratches less.[/QUOTE]
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