PCGS Grading Process VideoHello, this is Richard Schwary, President of California Numismatic Investments. I have added this brief video produced by The Professional Coin Grading Service because it shows why PCGS is the finest grading service available today. I have guest graded for PCGS and seen this process from beginning to end. It is first rate in every respect and I would encourage you to contact me (RSchwary@aol.com) with your questions.
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Bandwidth (Cable/DSL) PCGS, which started in 1985, has certified millions of coins in its history - making it the largest third party grading and authentication service in the world. In this brief video, we are going to show you how coins are graded at PCGS. We hope this overview will help answer your questions about the processing of your coins and provide insight into what PCGS is all about. ITEMIZING OF PACKAGES RECEIVING After verifying the service level and payment, the identifying information is removed from the order and the submission is assigned a generic order number. Finally, all pertinent data is entered from the PCGS submission form, an e-mail confirmation is sent out to the customer, and the coins are off to the next stage. THE STICKER STAGE GRADING As each grader receives the order, they will enter the order number into the computer. This provides the contents of that order on the PCGS grading screen. Grader #1 will then enter his grade for the coin in question (and for each coin within the order until the order is completed) and close the order on his screen. Once Grader #1 has completed grading the order, the order is redistributed for Grader #2 to provide their grade and so forth. Each grader is not privy to the opinion of the other graders on any of the coins within that order. If their grades match in the computer, the coin would then go to a 3rd grader at the Grading Verification Stage. If the opinion of the first two graders does not match, that coin will be assigned to a 3rd grader whose opinion is required to "break the tie." As a PCGS standard, the coin would still be assigned to yet a 4th grader for verification to make sure the grade is accurate and consistent. The actual grading process itself consists of a few steps. The first is determining whether the coin is authentic. With the values of some coins today, counterfeits are not uncommon. Once the coin has been determined to be authentic, it is then checked for possible alterations. Once the graders have determined the coin to be authentic and unaltered, the final step in the process is to assign a grade to the coin in question. Graders are now focusing on the characteristics of the coin such as the strength and quality of toning, strike, marks, luster, and overall eye-appeal. All these characteristics are taken into account when assigning a grade. PCGS's 1-70 grading scale, with 70 being best, is universally accepted throughout the industry. PCGS's grading standards can be found on our website at www.pcgs.com. We highly recommend that submitters become familiar with those standards because your improved knowledge may help increase your chances of attaining the grade you are hoping for. LABELING THE SEALING DEPARTMENT GRADE VERIFICATION MECHANICAL VERIFICATION SHIPPING DEPARTMENT Once this is completed, a staff member enters the shipping instructions into the computer, packages the order, prints a packing slip, and ships it back to the customer - who is eagerly awaiting their coins. Once the order is shipped from our facility, an e-mail is generated automatically to alert the customer that the order is on the way. CONCLUSION Your support has made PCGS the preferred choice for collectors across the globe and the foundation of all great collections. |