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PCGS are the most consistent.

Croydon coins you might want to take their attributions with a grain of salt.

ANACS seem like the most conservative of the lot.

NGC is potluck, I've had coins graded 63 regraded as 65.

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Taking care not to open myself up to libel claims, I must stress that this is only my personal opinion but I found that up to about 10 years ago Spink were always quite conservative in their grading, rarely describing anything as "uncirculated" and more or less anything I bought that they described as EF I would have accepted as Unc. Now, I didn't examine the recent Andy Scott collection coins in person and I know that the catalogue and website pictures were awful, but there were a lot of coins described as "uncirculated" that in the past might possibly have been graded a little lower in my opinion. Steve Hill moved from Spink to Baldwins a few years ago and I have faith in his grading of copper coins. Mark Rasmussen (dealer) has always been very accurate in my experience. There are definitely some well-known dealers who grade a little ambitiously but I'm not going to name anyone here.

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How about Glens in the "good ole days"? Wow, that was conservative...

 

Croydon, well, caveat emptor!

Spink, I agree.

Mark R. I like, but has recently shown some propensity to dip his silver (not in all cases).

Steve H. & Baldwin I agree...

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On 26/02/2016 at 3:08 PM, VickySilver said:

How about Glens in the "good ole days"? Wow, that was conservative...

 

Croydon, well, caveat emptor!

Spink, I agree.

Mark R. I like, but has recently shown some propensity to dip his silver (not in all cases).

Steve H. & Baldwin I agree...

He hasn't necessarily dipped things. You can only sell what's available to buy and there is a lot of dipped material in the market.

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True, but sometimes an apparent pattern seems to mitigate toward the former. And I say this in the best possible way as with his help I have gotten some nearly impossible pieces at fair prices.

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LCA seem quite conservative. For example, much of the material they class as "fine", I'd class as "very fine". 

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I think they're getting more accurate with time as they gradually progress in size and importance towards the "senior" auction houses. It wasn't so long ago they their catalogues were just just printed lists but now they rival the biggies and their photographs now surpass Spink. If they would only join the internet bidding world they could even become the best, and their fees are without doubt the best.

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"Accurate" and "Conservative" are different concepts in grading

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I am happy with conservative or accurate grading as both sit the right side of the fence.

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Best to grade yourself, that way if it's overgraded and therefor expensive You only have yourself to blame, or if you're selling something on ebay just don't mention a grade, let the buyer decide with good pictures. It's a whole can of worms.

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I picked up a couple of 1957 Halfcrowns recently, one off Pete and the other off ebay but they offer a good comparison on grading from CGS and NGC:

CGS 82

1957-hc.jpg

NGC MS 64:

1957-halfcrown-2.jpg

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The inconsistency bothers me (across the board), but I guess it's inevitable at the top end, trouble is it can involve a lot of money ...

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The Modern Elizabeth half crowns can be challenge to grade. GEMS are not as easy to find as one might think. 

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On 08/04/2016 at 0:48 AM, coinkat said:

The Modern Elizabeth half crowns can be challenge to grade. GEMS are not as easy to find as one might think. 

That's why it's a series I am looking to complete.

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