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<p>[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 87116, member: 705"]I didn't say I didn't grade....I just said I wasn't a good grader....I mess up just like everyone and I have lots to learn--there is nothing wrong with that.</p><p>When someone tells me that they are the best grader and they don't mess up....I wouldn't trust their grading much.</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Its not difficult untill you get into it.....a 1881-S Morgan dollar can't be graded the way a 1888-O Morgan dollar is....you have to learn about that too....and then there is also the way a Dollar is graded one way and a dime another way.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There are standerds...the problem is this....some people go by the ANA Grading guide...some go by Market Grading....some go by PCGS grading guide....the problem would not be there is THERE WAS 1 WAY to grade coins.....as for the 12 year old....I think a 12 year old can grade...if he/she puts his/her mind to it.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>So you think a coin with good luster should sell for the same as a coin with dark brown toning??....that my is baazar IMO</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>That is no problem....if the coin is a 65 then it should be a 65....the problem comes when someone says that their coin is higher than it should be.</p><p><br /></p><p>Speedy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 87116, member: 705"]I didn't say I didn't grade....I just said I wasn't a good grader....I mess up just like everyone and I have lots to learn--there is nothing wrong with that. When someone tells me that they are the best grader and they don't mess up....I wouldn't trust their grading much. Its not difficult untill you get into it.....a 1881-S Morgan dollar can't be graded the way a 1888-O Morgan dollar is....you have to learn about that too....and then there is also the way a Dollar is graded one way and a dime another way. There are standerds...the problem is this....some people go by the ANA Grading guide...some go by Market Grading....some go by PCGS grading guide....the problem would not be there is THERE WAS 1 WAY to grade coins.....as for the 12 year old....I think a 12 year old can grade...if he/she puts his/her mind to it. So you think a coin with good luster should sell for the same as a coin with dark brown toning??....that my is baazar IMO That is no problem....if the coin is a 65 then it should be a 65....the problem comes when someone says that their coin is higher than it should be. Speedy[/QUOTE]
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