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Larz13

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  1. I think for the most part, the major grading companies (NGC, PCGS and even ICG and ANACS) do a decent job on most coins and you would think that they could cross over to either of its competitors in most cases.  My beef is PCGS seems to be grading a large amount of Franklin Halves which have hit the market in the last few years and that their grades on these coins would not even hit the 50% cross over to NGC.  These coins have hit the auction sites in large quantities (they have dark blue and retro green labels mostly) and I worry that the value for the coins in general, may be taking a hit due to the fact that PCGS does not consider the upper lines on the liberty bell on the reverse when they designate full bell lines (FBL).  That fact, along with what I perceive is PCGS' over-grading in general, is a threat to the hobby.  I posted (my opinion, so take it as you see fit) here to see if others had seen similar with PCGS graded coins in other denominations.

  2. I was also at the ANA show on Friday--flew in early and left late.  When I was at this show the last time it was in Denver, the ANA had a sign-up to go on the US Mint tours.  I did not see it this time an perhaps the Mint took it upon themselves to set up the tours.  When we were there before, it was right when the Colorado state quarters were being created and we were able to walk on the factory floor and see them landing in the hoppers.  Very cool...and also neat to see "coins discarded on the floor".  Hopefully you were able to experience something similar.

    One head's up--all large shows have many dealers leave prior to the final day.  I used to work in Washington DC and I once trekked up to a Baltimore show on a Sunday and the place was more than 50% empty.  Mostly local dealers remained and the higher-end dealers had left.

    I was able to find a few things myself on my one day there but it was a long day.

  3. I feel your pain Daniel.  I also collect Washington Quarters 1932-1964 but if you can believe it--it is worse for Franklin Halves.  Some have very low populations for FBL and I have submitted a few for crossover which have come back not up to NGC standards for one reason or another.  I have not sent any quarters yet.