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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 3293376, member: 73995"]I completely agree. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with half that statement. Crossing a line that was made to keep an AU coin from being seen as MS. Will be a constant. Wear is wear it doesn't matter if it happened in Commerce a Collectors Cabinet Drawer or for that matter packaged in a Mint Set. It still should be an AU at best. Fudging this line causes all the confusion, not the know it all's.</p><p>The so called Know it all's will do there best to keep the less studious folks from falling into the trap that "is" what Market grading is. </p><p>And, for most part those that disagree with the standards that are aloud today by the TPG's, lets not forget those in this to only make a profit. Will stick to what is the correct grade and definition for each grade there is.</p><p>Same way [USER=5821]@BuffaloHunter[/USER] remembers it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 3293376, member: 73995"]I completely agree. I agree with half that statement. Crossing a line that was made to keep an AU coin from being seen as MS. Will be a constant. Wear is wear it doesn't matter if it happened in Commerce a Collectors Cabinet Drawer or for that matter packaged in a Mint Set. It still should be an AU at best. Fudging this line causes all the confusion, not the know it all's. The so called Know it all's will do there best to keep the less studious folks from falling into the trap that "is" what Market grading is. And, for most part those that disagree with the standards that are aloud today by the TPG's, lets not forget those in this to only make a profit. Will stick to what is the correct grade and definition for each grade there is. Same way [USER=5821]@BuffaloHunter[/USER] remembers it.[/QUOTE]
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