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<p>[QUOTE="40_mila_kokkina, post: 2000977, member: 59115"].</p><p><br /></p><p>You're very unaware of that the SEGS of today is much better than the SEGS of yesterday. Coins that are not obvious looking of being cleaned to the untrained eye are able to be identified by SEGS as cleaned coins. Older SEGS slabbed coins I noticed more cleaned coins were making it into regular graded holders. Today is a very different story. Today SEGS is just as good as any in the top 4. I look at many slabs too and know the quality of coins making it into graded and non-graded slabs. Many coins are graded too high, even by the leaders of the industry. I'm happy SEGS is grading more conservatively as I see a recent piece graded by them actually means something that determines quality. Current grading standards have gotten too liberal. Also I love that SEGS has the old style holders where prongs to see the edge are not used.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="40_mila_kokkina, post: 2000977, member: 59115"]. You're very unaware of that the SEGS of today is much better than the SEGS of yesterday. Coins that are not obvious looking of being cleaned to the untrained eye are able to be identified by SEGS as cleaned coins. Older SEGS slabbed coins I noticed more cleaned coins were making it into regular graded holders. Today is a very different story. Today SEGS is just as good as any in the top 4. I look at many slabs too and know the quality of coins making it into graded and non-graded slabs. Many coins are graded too high, even by the leaders of the industry. I'm happy SEGS is grading more conservatively as I see a recent piece graded by them actually means something that determines quality. Current grading standards have gotten too liberal. Also I love that SEGS has the old style holders where prongs to see the edge are not used.[/QUOTE]
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