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Old 03-03-2006, 06:09 PM   #18 (permalink)
walterallen
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This is a great topic and thanks for this post Midas. Now my question is this. With all the hoopla about the difference between PF69 and PF70, the subjectiveness of the TPS's, why is it that when your coin is graded by whom ever, there is no report or reason given for the subjectiveness of the grade? If graders are sitting there viewing coin after coin and making determinations via "their companies guidelines" then there should be a "reason for giving a 69 instead of a 70. Otherwise it is almost luck of the draw that your coin will get a grader who is feeling well, not angry at the world, or just loves to give "good" grades. The bottom line is there is no bottom line. You get what you get with no explaination. For the money spent and the potential money involved I for one think grades given to coins should be justifyable to some degree. No?
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