db23 wrote:All grading of bullion coins is just a big scam. Check out Youtube for videos of people that purchased MS-69s that were scratched to hell. Bulk grading is destroying any value that grading used to add. There's just no way the graders could possibly evaluate the volume they are doing. My guess is that the dump a roll on their desk and just start slabbing without looking at them. I'm sure ICG can do this just as well as the others.
I wouldn't rank ICG any higher or lower than the top two scamming companies NGC and PCGS.
While I think your premise is possibly true, the fact that there are "videos on Youtube of X" doesn't prove "X is prevalent".
With 1,000,000's of certified coins naturally there are errors. In fact, I have seen coins that say the name of a different coin on the label, so of course the grade could be wrong occasionally as well.
The question is -> is the grade wrong 50% of the time? 10%? 1%?
I would wager it is closer to 1% than the other 2 numbers.
PCGS/NGC graders do "churn lots of graded coins" but they are also good at their job and know what to look for. So are there mis-graded examples? Of course. But if you have an NGC/PCGS certified coin that means 2 things:
1. The grade is guaranteed, so the scratched examples can be traded for "good" examples very easily.
2. The grade is generally very close.