| Even those that possess great experience | | | | value suggested by the service matches what |
| collecting rare and difficult to find coins understand | | | | the coins that have traveled through the service |
| the importance of knowing the worth of their coin | | | | have received at auction. When the auction |
| collection. They also realize arriving at an accurate | | | | commences, the opening bid should be reasonably |
| assessment of the value requires an appraiser | | | | close to the grading value the coin received. If the |
| with solid experience and knowledge. To ensure | | | | accuracy of the grading service is not accurate, |
| such accuracy is arrived at, collectors will take | | | | the eventual coin auction could prove problematic |
| their acquisitions to reliable coin grading services. | | | | to say the least. Really, if the service is not |
| Two of the most oft repeated names in the coin | | | | presenting accurate value estimations, then the |
| grading service industry are the Numismatic | | | | service will be of little value. Conversely, those |
| Guaranty Corporation (NGC) and the Professional | | | | coin grading services known for their accuracy |
| Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Both of these | | | | remain among the very best to take your |
| services are considered the most superior in the | | | | business. |
| business and this makes their services strong in | | | | Those coin grading services that offer quick |
| demand. Of course, this also makes their fees | | | | turnaround time are also those that deserve |
| high and their availability limited. As such, one must | | | | collector patronage. There really is no reason a |
| look for alternate services that deliver solid | | | | collector should wait excessive amounts of time |
| results. | | | | for their grading results to come in. No, this does |
| Of course, it is not always easy to find a reliable | | | | not mean the service should rush the work at the |
| service. One should weigh several criteria before | | | | expense of quality. That is certainly not advisable. |
| selecting an actual service. The following is a brief | | | | However, no one should wait longer than what is |
| look at the main criteria one should apply: | | | | needed to receive accurate coin grading. |
| Knowing a general idea as to how many coins | | | | Remember, timeliness is always an attribute that |
| have been graded in the past will certainly be | | | | is beneficial. |
| helpful in regards to selecting the right service. | | | | The availability of a sliding price scale presenting |
| Some may be curious as to what the quantity of | | | | fair fees to collectors is another common sign of |
| coins graded in the past has to do with the | | | | a reliable service. While both professionals and |
| viability of the service. Is not quality more | | | | hobbyists collect coins, their motivations are |
| important than quantity? Honestly, you cannot | | | | different. That means they both might require |
| have one without the other when it comes to | | | | different grading processes. (Hobbyists can |
| coin grading services. A company that has graded | | | | appreciate generalizations but professional |
| a significant amount of coins is surely one that | | | | auctioneers will need detailed accuracy.) As such, |
| offers quality assessments. Repeat customers will | | | | offering different prices based for providing |
| not provide return business when the grading | | | | different grading processes is certainly helpful. It |
| service has been inaccurate. So, those services | | | | certainly does help in presenting coin grading |
| which have grades scores of coins over the | | | | accessibility for all. So, consider the availability of a |
| years will usually be a solid venue to take one's | | | | sliding scale of coin grading fees to be another |
| coin collection. | | | | sign of an excellent service. |
| It is also necessary to learn whether or not the | | | | |