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작성자 Arnulfo Worsnop 작성일25-11-08 20:12 조회34회 댓글0건

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</p><img src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uv-g2gBSU8M/hq720.jpg"><br/><p>The world of coin collecting has been transformed over the past century, and one of the most significant developments has been the rise of professional grading services. Among the most prominent are the Numismatic Guaranty Company and the PCGS. Both have played major roles in bringing standardization, confidence, and accountability to the rare coin trade, but their development paths have taken distinct trajectories.<br/></p><br/><p>PCGS debuted in 1986, making it the original certified grading authority to gain global credibility. It was created by a group of coin dealers and collectors who recognized the demand for objectivity to determine state of preservation. In the pre-PCGS era, grading was largely subjective and inconsistent. Dealers would use imprecise descriptors such as "brilliant uncirculated", but in the absence of benchmarks, buyers often were left uncertain. PCGS implemented a standardized 70-point scale and sealed coins in tamperproof holders with information-rich authentication stickers. This breakthrough gave collectors peace of mind and helped establish a liquid secondary market for collectibles.<br/></p><br/><p>NGC came onto the scene just a few years later. It was established by ex-PCGS insiders who aimed to refine the existing system but add innovative enhancements. NGC surged in popularity by offering quicker processing speeds, in-depth analysis with historical context, and a more aggressive marketing strategy. One of its key advantages was the mandatory pre-grading verification step, which enhanced fraud prevention. NGC led the way in integrating technological advancements ahead of its competitors, introducing web-based coin lookup tools and digital imaging for coins in their holders.<br/></p><br/><p>Over the decades, both organizations have continued to refine their methods. PCGS has focused on building enduring reputation and has invested heavily in historical data, including the launch of its population tracking system and its population reports that show how many coins of a particular type and grade have been submitted. Meanwhile, has prioritized innovation and customer service, expanding into value-added solutions including insured storage, insurance partnerships, and even a mobile app for collectors.<br/></p><br/><p>Each has faced criticism, and both have been scrutinized by collectors. Some collectors argue that grading standards have become too strict or too lenient at times, and that the same coin can receive different grades from each service. Others point to the fee structure and the rare instances of misgrading. But despite these challenges, both NGC and PCGS have set the standard for  <a href="http://xn--oi2b78h19iqwa990c.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=104389">アンティーク コイン</a> what a third-party authentication provider should be.<br/></p><br/><p>Modern enthusiasts and professionals consider coins graded by both of these firms to be the highest benchmark. Many auctions and dealers list exclusively NGC- or PCGS-certified pieces. The rivalry has pushed the entire industry forward, encouraging more ethical grading, open data sharing, and increased oversight.<br/></p><br/><p>As interest in coin collecting expands, the function of NGC and PCGS remains critical.
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