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<p>[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 531550, member: 17261"]Proof are very difficult to grade, especially from PR-66 to 70 IMO. They require VERY close examination with the smallest flaw costing a full point or two. I also believe the strike quality comes more into play in proofs compared to business strikes. Toning, unless it unattractive, shouldn't play a part in the numerical grade IMO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 531550, member: 17261"]Proof are very difficult to grade, especially from PR-66 to 70 IMO. They require VERY close examination with the smallest flaw costing a full point or two. I also believe the strike quality comes more into play in proofs compared to business strikes. Toning, unless it unattractive, shouldn't play a part in the numerical grade IMO.[/QUOTE]
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