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<p>[QUOTE="Payton, post: 764455, member: 22129"]***********************</p><p>Yes, with currency having serial numbers there are numerous "consensus reports" out there that track currency in terms of previous TPG grades given, when sold, and how many of certain FR notes that have been recorded as "known to exist", etc. It's far from an exact science since so many notes are raw and unrecorded in private collectors hands.</p><p> </p><p>In terms of TPG's cross checking previously graded notes. That's a great question and a subject much discussed. The two real TPG's will generally grade notes without regard to previous assigned grades. Now that's up for discussion <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />encil: . I would imagine that if the TPG reviews the note and assigns it say, a GEM 65 and discover that it was once graded AU53, they would scratch their head and call over their colleagues for a "what am I missing here" discussion. Keep in mind that in currency, the difference between AU and GEM can be extremely subtle. </p><p> </p><p>Would like to hear others opinion on that subject.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Payton, post: 764455, member: 22129"]*********************** Yes, with currency having serial numbers there are numerous "consensus reports" out there that track currency in terms of previous TPG grades given, when sold, and how many of certain FR notes that have been recorded as "known to exist", etc. It's far from an exact science since so many notes are raw and unrecorded in private collectors hands. In terms of TPG's cross checking previously graded notes. That's a great question and a subject much discussed. The two real TPG's will generally grade notes without regard to previous assigned grades. Now that's up for discussion :pencil: . I would imagine that if the TPG reviews the note and assigns it say, a GEM 65 and discover that it was once graded AU53, they would scratch their head and call over their colleagues for a "what am I missing here" discussion. Keep in mind that in currency, the difference between AU and GEM can be extremely subtle. Would like to hear others opinion on that subject.[/QUOTE]
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