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<p>[QUOTE="Stephan77, post: 2224991, member: 74244"]Point understood...but we don't have much else do we? I'm just getting into "seriously" collecting high grade coins, and I have much to learn about that. But I remember what coin collecting life was like before the grading companies came into existence - it's better now, but it still needs much improvement.</p><p><br /></p><p>If a better grading company came along that wouldn't grade dipped coins unless it stated that the coin was dipped, and would explain on the header any flaws with a coin rather than have a buyer get the coin and be unpleasantly surprised, I would prefer that grading company in a split second.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not sure why a better grading company hasn't happened as of yet versus what is out there now. I guess the selling price of the service would be too high? That being said, for coins selling over a certain value, I believe a superior grading service would be worth some extra cost.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stephan77, post: 2224991, member: 74244"]Point understood...but we don't have much else do we? I'm just getting into "seriously" collecting high grade coins, and I have much to learn about that. But I remember what coin collecting life was like before the grading companies came into existence - it's better now, but it still needs much improvement. If a better grading company came along that wouldn't grade dipped coins unless it stated that the coin was dipped, and would explain on the header any flaws with a coin rather than have a buyer get the coin and be unpleasantly surprised, I would prefer that grading company in a split second. I'm not sure why a better grading company hasn't happened as of yet versus what is out there now. I guess the selling price of the service would be too high? That being said, for coins selling over a certain value, I believe a superior grading service would be worth some extra cost.[/QUOTE]
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