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<p>[QUOTE="Breakdown, post: 872797, member: 19532"]Doug, </p><p>You've read the transcript closer than I have -- I watched the video but didn't read the whole transcript. However, I don't see how the following quote could be "business as usual":</p><p> </p><p><i>When a coin's grade is finalized by the verifier with Secure Plus, he will be notified if the coin has been previously graded and will have digital photographs that he can use for comparison. Obviously this will help us detect if the coin has changed color or been altered in some other way. It does not mean that the coin's grade cannot change if he and the graders believe it should be. I think this will actually help us assign the proper, and best, grade to every coin.</i></p><p> </p><p>That sounds to me like the finalizer with benefit of the grading history of the coin, will decide what the "proper and best" grade is. I would interpret this to mean they could revert to the original grade if the finalizer finds it appropriate. Actually, reading the transcript portion you quote, I'm not sure either way now so you can ignore my earlier comment about something being clear!</p><p> </p><p>I fall back on my we'll have to wait and see approach.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Breakdown, post: 872797, member: 19532"]Doug, You've read the transcript closer than I have -- I watched the video but didn't read the whole transcript. However, I don't see how the following quote could be "business as usual": [I]When a coin's grade is finalized by the verifier with Secure Plus, he will be notified if the coin has been previously graded and will have digital photographs that he can use for comparison. Obviously this will help us detect if the coin has changed color or been altered in some other way. It does not mean that the coin's grade cannot change if he and the graders believe it should be. I think this will actually help us assign the proper, and best, grade to every coin.[/I] That sounds to me like the finalizer with benefit of the grading history of the coin, will decide what the "proper and best" grade is. I would interpret this to mean they could revert to the original grade if the finalizer finds it appropriate. Actually, reading the transcript portion you quote, I'm not sure either way now so you can ignore my earlier comment about something being clear! I fall back on my we'll have to wait and see approach.[/QUOTE]
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