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<p>[QUOTE="claw, post: 142691, member: 3699"]Thanks for the info. I have noticed that both grading companies seem to overgrade at least a few points on the much older issues. Maybe because those coins are harder to find problem free & uncleaned.</p><p><br /></p><p>My coin seems to fit the EX-F grade as far as wear. But the surfaces are super clean for that grade compared to many other coins I have checked out. In one year this series has nearly doubled in the AU range, and I doubt I will have a problem making my money back if I ever decide to sell. Either way, I will visit the NGC booth and see what they have to say.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also have noticed far more NGC coins compared to PCGS on the market for the older series.Is there a reason for this? </p><p><br /></p><p>I dont have a prefrence for either of the top two TPG's, other than if I decide to sell PCGS seems to bring more $.If buying for my collection , I dont mind picking up slabs with the NGC label only because you can usually buy them a little cheaper.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks CLAW[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="claw, post: 142691, member: 3699"]Thanks for the info. I have noticed that both grading companies seem to overgrade at least a few points on the much older issues. Maybe because those coins are harder to find problem free & uncleaned. My coin seems to fit the EX-F grade as far as wear. But the surfaces are super clean for that grade compared to many other coins I have checked out. In one year this series has nearly doubled in the AU range, and I doubt I will have a problem making my money back if I ever decide to sell. Either way, I will visit the NGC booth and see what they have to say. I also have noticed far more NGC coins compared to PCGS on the market for the older series.Is there a reason for this? I dont have a prefrence for either of the top two TPG's, other than if I decide to sell PCGS seems to bring more $.If buying for my collection , I dont mind picking up slabs with the NGC label only because you can usually buy them a little cheaper. Thanks CLAW[/QUOTE]
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