GSA Holders: How To Choose Which Grading Company To Use. Showing the differences between the 3 primary coin grading companies in how they grade/label GSA holders. Thank you for watching!
Good video covering a key topic. I have an 1882-cc GSA Morgan that I will be sending in at some point. Did not know about the different methods employed by each grading company until now. I do like PCGS putting it in another holder, but don't like fact it renders the original box as useless. Tough call there, but if I can't get past it, will go with NGC. Thanks, again!
Thank you, I typically use PCGS for all of my grading except for GSAs I send to NGC. I also find NGC tends to give a little bit better grades on the GSAs.
Thank you for sharing this! I have GSA Morgans graded from both NGC and PCGS but had never seen the Anacs version. I did a video on my GSA collection and almost everyone commenting prefered the NGC holder because they wanted the OGP. I do like the PCGS holder myself.
Thank you! At a glance, your channel looks great and I subscribed. I'll look forward to checking out your videos! I've gone back and forth on who to send this to, but at this point I've pretty much landed on NGC, I think they're more likely to give it at least a 64 star. 🤷♂️
@@JoshuaAndersonLife Thank you for subbing! I'm mostly a vintage silver stacker but also collect pretty much only CC Morgans for the numismatic side. I have all 13 dates and a lot of them in high grade. Your video on GSA CC's is great, I really enjoyed watching👍👍
@@SilverStruck Nice! I'll be looking for that video! Morgans are my favorite by far. I'm a sucker for great toning, so I have a variety of them. I saw your 81 CC toner, very nice! I don't see as many good obverse toners for whatever reason.
ngc for the psa for sure. i love anacs with coin gradeing but it be silly to have them grade these didnt know they did. a bonus i didnt think of is pcgs holders free up an extra one of those silver boxes if you ever buy one and it doesn't have one.
NGC should be the only one to consider. As a dealer, now retired, who has been involved in selling GSAs since the beginning, I can assure you that GSA collectors prefer the NGC. PCGS is too big and bulky and the boxes and certs tend to get lost and ANACS is just no longer relevant.
If I'm understanding what you're talking about, I believe it's the small tabs on the GSA holder that hold the Morgan in place. All GSA holders have them at 10, 2 & 6 positions, but they are a little more or less visible on some of the holders.
Crazy, same here! I have one that PCGS sent back 'cleaned' (also obverse). I cracked it out of the PCGS holder and made a video about it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FNXGsWyI_1c.htmlsi=1-8uOANq_3Nv1ek_
Awesome, thank you! I have a video coming up on 3 Morgan CCs in the GSA holders that I sent off for grading and should be getting back in the next week or so. I'll be uploading that as soon as I get them back! Thanks for subscribing!
I did send it into NGC and it got an MS65! Here's the video results if you'd like to see it for yourself. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F55oHamAkaY.htmlsi=wxg_ftAzrkA9XXQ5
@@JoshuaAndersonLife That is why I always buy the coin and not the holder, as most experienced coin collectors will tell you. Also, PCGS is more strict in their grading than NGC based on my experience. Grading services ruined the coin collecting hobby by encouraging flippers and speculators and inappropriately driving up the price of all coins. Unfortunately, we are where we are today.
I agree, I also buy the coin and not the holder. But I'm also not going to complain about getting a 65 when I would have been happy with a 64. I also prefer PCGS and it's where I send everything except GSAs.