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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1463878, member: 26302"]What I mean is I go through, look at it, and grade it. However, if there is a large gap, I would look at it again and possibly err on the side of conservatism if there was a doubt. </p><p><br /></p><p>The OP's coin, I would go through and grade a F12 not paying attention to anything but the coin. After, if I noticed the date and saw there was tremendous grade rarity between the two grades, I would take another look to ensure I would be happy guaranteeing to another collector this coin was indeed a F and worthy of the premium.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am just saying I would give it another look due to the high grade rarity implied by the pricing, just to make sure my original analysis was correct, and the coin is graded correctly. If this coin was a 27s, I might pull out some other auction listings of examples, look up certified examples to see what they look like, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe its wrong, but I just take extra care on items with such grade rarity to ensure I am correct, and don't assume my first grade has to stand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1463878, member: 26302"]What I mean is I go through, look at it, and grade it. However, if there is a large gap, I would look at it again and possibly err on the side of conservatism if there was a doubt. The OP's coin, I would go through and grade a F12 not paying attention to anything but the coin. After, if I noticed the date and saw there was tremendous grade rarity between the two grades, I would take another look to ensure I would be happy guaranteeing to another collector this coin was indeed a F and worthy of the premium. I am just saying I would give it another look due to the high grade rarity implied by the pricing, just to make sure my original analysis was correct, and the coin is graded correctly. If this coin was a 27s, I might pull out some other auction listings of examples, look up certified examples to see what they look like, etc. Maybe its wrong, but I just take extra care on items with such grade rarity to ensure I am correct, and don't assume my first grade has to stand.[/QUOTE]
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