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<p>[QUOTE="gc1111, post: 168372, member: 4142"]When I first started learning something about grading I tried comparing standards in books (Photograde, ANA Grading standards, etc.) to examples of slabbed coins. I was very puzzled by the results. Slabbed coins were almost always graded a level above what I would have graded from looking at the books standards. </p><p><br /></p><p>And then I learned about "Market Grading".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gc1111, post: 168372, member: 4142"]When I first started learning something about grading I tried comparing standards in books (Photograde, ANA Grading standards, etc.) to examples of slabbed coins. I was very puzzled by the results. Slabbed coins were almost always graded a level above what I would have graded from looking at the books standards. And then I learned about "Market Grading".[/QUOTE]
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