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Old 12-19-2007, 02:39 PM   #22 (permalink)
Mark Feld
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...or it can mean he has bought alot of coins from a particular source that liked that company. The "bad" grading companies underbrade coins also. All I was stating was not to judge a dealer by his inventory. Most "brick and mortar" coin shops will not try to cheat anyone as they cannot easily hide.
The situation you described sounds like an unusual occurrence, whereas I was speaking of "a dealer whose inventory consists primarily of...". Sure the "bad" grading companies under-grade too - it's just that they do that far less frequently than they badly over-grade. And, whether they can easily hide or not, plenty of "brick and mortar" coin shops try to rip people off.
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