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<p>[QUOTE="Payton, post: 777805, member: 22129"]Hello everyone,</p><p> </p><p>I would like everyones opinion on a situation that is really bothering me. Here's the scenario. You have a seller on ebay that until earlier last year, was the founder and owner of one of the oldest currency grading firm. It is my understanding the there were two active graders with this firm, the owner and another individual. This particular firm has been the topic of much discussion regarding their grading practices. </p><p> </p><p>So the the former owner has now (or so the story goes) dedicated himself as a full time collector and dealer. Here's were I struggle. This dealer is a big time ebay seller who sells notes graded by all of the major TPG's. He also lists graded notes from his former company that he most likely graded himself. Currently he has 52 notes listed from his former company, some graded during his ownership and many by the new ownership. </p><p> </p><p>I could go further but I think that is plenty. Is this right and ethical to sell notes that you personally graded, or were graded my your company?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Payton, post: 777805, member: 22129"]Hello everyone, I would like everyones opinion on a situation that is really bothering me. Here's the scenario. You have a seller on ebay that until earlier last year, was the founder and owner of one of the oldest currency grading firm. It is my understanding the there were two active graders with this firm, the owner and another individual. This particular firm has been the topic of much discussion regarding their grading practices. So the the former owner has now (or so the story goes) dedicated himself as a full time collector and dealer. Here's were I struggle. This dealer is a big time ebay seller who sells notes graded by all of the major TPG's. He also lists graded notes from his former company that he most likely graded himself. Currently he has 52 notes listed from his former company, some graded during his ownership and many by the new ownership. I could go further but I think that is plenty. Is this right and ethical to sell notes that you personally graded, or were graded my your company?[/QUOTE]
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