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Old 03-03-2006, 07:16 PM   #19 (permalink)
Midas
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That question was asked at the FUN forum. Bottom line...COST!! You could have 10 of the 10 top numismatics grade your coin for one nice average grade among all of them, but who is willing to spend $2 to $300 per coin per grading with a detailed report about why your coin received "X" grade?

It is a cost of doing business issue. Maybe for an additional $5 they could give you a paragraph summary, but that will add more time to process submissions.
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