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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1011299, member: 112"]Yes, it was. But it equally applies to everybody else who has similar feelings as you. </p><p><br /></p><p>Every time the discussion comes up people are always hung up on the use of the word perfect. They will post numerous quotes taken from PCGS or the ANA or anybody they can think of. But they always fail to read the quoted information in its entirety. But then that's because the information is not spelled out that way unless you read the entire book. For those that do read the entire book it is plainly understood that the use of the word perfect does not mean 100% free from any flaw. But that's how people choose to interpret the word perfect. </p><p><br /></p><p>What it really means is as close to perfect as any coin can get. Huge difference there.</p><p><br /></p><p>And that is precisely why MS and PF 70 coins can & do exist. They are not perfect, they are merely as close to perfect as a coin can get.</p><p><br /></p><p>It really is just that simple.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1011299, member: 112"]Yes, it was. But it equally applies to everybody else who has similar feelings as you. Every time the discussion comes up people are always hung up on the use of the word perfect. They will post numerous quotes taken from PCGS or the ANA or anybody they can think of. But they always fail to read the quoted information in its entirety. But then that's because the information is not spelled out that way unless you read the entire book. For those that do read the entire book it is plainly understood that the use of the word perfect does not mean 100% free from any flaw. But that's how people choose to interpret the word perfect. What it really means is as close to perfect as any coin can get. Huge difference there. And that is precisely why MS and PF 70 coins can & do exist. They are not perfect, they are merely as close to perfect as a coin can get. It really is just that simple.[/QUOTE]
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