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<p>[QUOTE="LostDutchman, post: 908077, member: 16994"]At a show once I looked at a coin (and a dealer) who were the victim of market grading. I got to examine an 1893 S Morgan Dollar in a NGC MS66 Holder that was pedigreed to Eliasberg. If this was any other coin I would have been surprised to see it in an MS64 holder. The toning was spotty and unattractive and it almost reminded me of a dalmatian. </p><p><br /></p><p>Market grading at it's finest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LostDutchman, post: 908077, member: 16994"]At a show once I looked at a coin (and a dealer) who were the victim of market grading. I got to examine an 1893 S Morgan Dollar in a NGC MS66 Holder that was pedigreed to Eliasberg. If this was any other coin I would have been surprised to see it in an MS64 holder. The toning was spotty and unattractive and it almost reminded me of a dalmatian. Market grading at it's finest.[/QUOTE]
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