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<p>[QUOTE="Collector1966, post: 564446, member: 17919"]Once again, I refer to the article on grading services on the home page of this web site: Even grading services make mistakes, especially considering that many of them have a high turnover rate (one grading service even fired its complete staff a while ago), and considering the volume that they do and the fact that they can't possibly be experts on every coin. It is like going to a doctor for a check-up, and even though you feel fine, the doctor says you're sick. When asked about the details of the sickness, the doctor just says you're sick. So you go to another doctor, and the doctor takes your money and says the same thing, but gives absolutely no indication as to what kind of sickness you might have. So you go to another doctor, who also says the same thing, but also gives you the runaround. You may very well be sick. But you feel absolutely fine, and there is no concrete evidence to support the doctors' pronouncements.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collector1966, post: 564446, member: 17919"]Once again, I refer to the article on grading services on the home page of this web site: Even grading services make mistakes, especially considering that many of them have a high turnover rate (one grading service even fired its complete staff a while ago), and considering the volume that they do and the fact that they can't possibly be experts on every coin. It is like going to a doctor for a check-up, and even though you feel fine, the doctor says you're sick. When asked about the details of the sickness, the doctor just says you're sick. So you go to another doctor, and the doctor takes your money and says the same thing, but gives absolutely no indication as to what kind of sickness you might have. So you go to another doctor, who also says the same thing, but also gives you the runaround. You may very well be sick. But you feel absolutely fine, and there is no concrete evidence to support the doctors' pronouncements.[/QUOTE]
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