Perhaps the biggest problem of all is that there are so many independent third-party grading companies out there. Which one should you choose? Which one is the "best"? The first four listed below are the four American grading companies that advertise in
Bank Note Reporter on a regular basis. I have listed them in alphabetical order in order to avoid suggesting any personal bias or preference.
1.
CGA ("Currency Grading & Authentication")
http://www.cganotes.com2.
CGC ("Currency Grading & Certification, Inc.")
http://www.GradedCurrency.com3.
PCGSC ("Professional Coin Grading Service Currency")
http://www.pcgscurrency.com/index.html4.
PMG ("Paper Money Guaranty")
http://www.PMGnotes.comAnd we should not forget our own home-grown Canadian grading company!
5.
CCGS ("Canadian Currency Grading Service, Inc.")
http://www.canadiancurrencygradingservice.comSome online sellers (e.g., PorscheAhmet) proclaim that CGA is the best grading company of all while others present documentary evidence to show that it's the very worst (e.g., vcavo, aka KeyCurrency.com)! Others express the opinion that PMG is the most "respected" company but how does one go about substantiating and verifying such a claim?. And then what about CGC and PCGS?
By the way, PCGS stands for "Professional Coin Grading Service" and
not "Professional Currency Grading Service". PCGS was founded in 1986 as a coin grading service and now grades paper currency under the name PCGSC (i.e., PCGS Currency). The acronym PCGSC is usually abbreviated to PCGS when referring to paper money that has been graded by PCGSC. Confusing, eh??
Needless to say, it's a minefield out there when it comes to third-party grading. Different companies tend to use different terms, different grading criteria and different grading standards. It baffles me how all of this can be good for the hobby but I guess I just haven't seen the light yet!
As far as the grading of
Canadian paper money is concerned, I personally feel that we need a
Canadian solution to the present dilemma. It seems to me that the logical answer is
CCGS. However, having said that, I can certainly understand why those sellers of Canadian paper money who want to take advantage of the burgeoning American market would probably prefer to go with an American grading company.