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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 872069, member: 15309"]I think they will probably have a policy that if the pre-existing assigned grade is one grade away from the new assigned grade then the pre-existing grade will be kept. If the new grade is two or more grades different, they will have a human finalizer make the decision about the new grade. I understand you thinking that it might put them out of business but so will having a statistic get out that only 60-70% of original grades are accurate if that happens to be the case.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think that 80% is bad. There are so many coins that I look at when trying to grade and think it is either a high end for one grade or low end for the next grade that I wouldn't be upset if the coin was holdered in either grade. These coins could easily come back a higher grade if resubmitted 4-5 times. And sometimes they are submitted 4-5 times, hence, gradeflation. Now if a coin was graded MS64 and is resubmitted and the graders all grade it MS66+, obviously, the coin was graded incorrectly the first time around and a new grade would have to be assigned.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 872069, member: 15309"]I think they will probably have a policy that if the pre-existing assigned grade is one grade away from the new assigned grade then the pre-existing grade will be kept. If the new grade is two or more grades different, they will have a human finalizer make the decision about the new grade. I understand you thinking that it might put them out of business but so will having a statistic get out that only 60-70% of original grades are accurate if that happens to be the case. I don't think that 80% is bad. There are so many coins that I look at when trying to grade and think it is either a high end for one grade or low end for the next grade that I wouldn't be upset if the coin was holdered in either grade. These coins could easily come back a higher grade if resubmitted 4-5 times. And sometimes they are submitted 4-5 times, hence, gradeflation. Now if a coin was graded MS64 and is resubmitted and the graders all grade it MS66+, obviously, the coin was graded incorrectly the first time around and a new grade would have to be assigned.[/QUOTE]
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