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<p>[QUOTE="srkjkd, post: 377445, member: 7248"]i have worked for the largest empire in retail for yrs. the marketing terminology has become very descriptive especially in regard to the color of clothing. make it as interesting as possible (or just confuse the heck out of the populace).</p><p> </p><p> look at coin auction catalogs throughout history, especially before grading standards were published. many are just hilarious and you really never new what you were getting when it came in. no photos and no standards.</p><p> </p><p>thank God that we don't have to worry about coin descriptions and especially grading any more......and after all, when you saw the above coins being described...you agreed w/ the assessment didn't you??????????</p><p><br /></p><p> well, great topic and off to search for a brilliant semi-proof morgan w/ irridescent overtones reminiscent of a sunset in tahiti on a moderately humid, partly cloudy evening............................plus a gorgeous epidermis!!</p><p><br /></p><p> and i don't know what "exergue" means either...</p><p> nice post............steve[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="srkjkd, post: 377445, member: 7248"]i have worked for the largest empire in retail for yrs. the marketing terminology has become very descriptive especially in regard to the color of clothing. make it as interesting as possible (or just confuse the heck out of the populace). look at coin auction catalogs throughout history, especially before grading standards were published. many are just hilarious and you really never new what you were getting when it came in. no photos and no standards. thank God that we don't have to worry about coin descriptions and especially grading any more......and after all, when you saw the above coins being described...you agreed w/ the assessment didn't you?????????? well, great topic and off to search for a brilliant semi-proof morgan w/ irridescent overtones reminiscent of a sunset in tahiti on a moderately humid, partly cloudy evening............................plus a gorgeous epidermis!! and i don't know what "exergue" means either... nice post............steve[/QUOTE]
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