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(Orlando,
FL) - The Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) and the Industry
Council For Tangible Assets (ICTA) have jointly released results
of their third dealer’s survey of rare coin authentication
and grading services. The survey indicates the professional
opinions of numismatists who buy and sell coins for a living.
Survey
respondents were asked for their professional opinions to
evaluate eleven grading services based on 12 different weighted
criteria, such as grading and authentication accuracy. Each
category was ranked by the respondents on a ten-point scale
ranging from the lowest, Unacceptable, to the highest, Outstanding.
The
final tally lists no grading service as “Outstanding."
Numismatic
Guaranty Corporation of America (NGC) of Sarasota, Florida
and Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) of Newport Beach,
California were rated, "Superior. "
ANACS
of Austin, TX and Independent Coin Grading Company (ICG) of
Englewood, Colorado were ranked "Good."
PCI,
Inc. (PCI) of Rossville, Georgia and Sovereign Entities Grading
Service (SEGS) of Chattanooga, Tennessee were listed as "Poor."
ASA-Accugrade,
Inc. (ACG) of Longwood, Florida, Numistrust Corporation (NTC)
of Boca Raton, Florida, Hallmark Coin Grading Service (HCGS)
of Vancouver, BC, Canada, American Coin Club Grading Service
(ACCGS) of Beverly Hills, CA, and Star Grading Services (SGS)
of Bellville, OH. were listed as "Unacceptable."
"This
past October, PNG issued a consumer advisory about online
auctions where many coins are listed as 'certified,' but not
all authentication services use the same criteria for determining
the grades of coins. We conducted a third survey as a continuing
response to hobbyists’ concerns about perceived wide variances
in the grading standards between different rare coin certification
services," said Robert Brueggeman, PNG Executive Director."
"As
in 2002 and 2004, these 2006 survey results are being published
solely as a service to the numismatic marketplace. The results
do not necessarily reflect the views of PNG, ICTA or any particular
PNG or ICTA member with respect to any particular grading
service or services."
PNG
and ICTA distributed surveys to its full-time professional
members on November, 2006, but did not send duplicate surveys
to people who belong to both organizations. Respondents sent
their completed surveys to the certified public accounting
firm, BiggsKofford, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. A total
of 129 qualified and verified surveys were tabulated by the
CPA firm.
In
the latest survey, participants were asked to rate the eleven
grading services in these twelve categories with weighting
factors (in parenthesis) disclosed in advance to survey participants:
- Accuracy of grading Mint State-60 and Proof-60 or higher
(12%).
- Accuracy of grading About Good-3 to About Uncirculated-58
(12%).
- Accuracy of modern coin grading, 1965 to date (12%).
- Ability to detect altered, repaired, damaged, cleaned
or counterfeit coins (12%).
- Grading guarantee (12%).
- Accuracy of all attributions including color, surface,
varieties and mint errors (10%).
- Consistency of accurate grading (10%).
- Marketplace acceptance and availability of pricing for
coins certified by the company (6%).
- Customer services and products provided by phone, print
or on the Internet (4%).
- Collector benefits provided, such as population reports,
registries and educational information (4%).
- Quality and security of the company’s certified-coin holder
(4%).
- Cost for certification services provided, considering
price and turn-around time (2%).
Not
all of the survey participants responded with respect to all
11 grading services, and some did not respond with respect
to all 12 criteria. Other responses were not counted because
the participants responded affirmatively to PNG/ICTA's request
that they disclose any ownership or other affiliations they
might have with particular grading services.
All
the original surveys are being held by the CPA firm, BiggsKofford.
For
additional information, contact Robert Brueggeman, PNG Executive
Director, 3950 Concordia Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028. Phone:
(760) 728-1300. Fax: (760) 728-8507. Web: www.PNGdealers.com.
E-mail: info@PNGdealers.com.
Or,
Eloise Ullman, ICTA Executive Director, P.O. Box 1365, Severna
Park, MD 21146. Phone: (410) 626-7007. Web: www.ICTAonline.org.
E-mail: EloiseUllman@comcast.net.
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