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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 3437035, member: 15199"]So far its a" he said-he said" exchange, I confirm that we do not insist or pay respect to user's names or avatars as such unless they violate the rules, copyright, or ownership and are reported to us. PCGS site is PCGS's, everyone knows it and their rules, ditto for NGC, and expressions that irritate the owners can result in difficulties. My opinion as a member of all 3 : on grading changes over time, is that they existed 40 years or more ago, and have continued ( sometimes ) slowly due to the competitive collecting and perception of increasing intrinsic value ( unclear as to whether it actually does in the same amount as expressed value). Obviously no more 1884-S morgans are being made by the mint, so regrading does account for financial gains if it is positive. In today's world facts do not seem to be necessary to express opinions on much of anything, so why with coin grading? The same is true with errors and varieties, and the effects of eating too many or too few chickpeas. Let's calm down people. Thanks , Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 3437035, member: 15199"]So far its a" he said-he said" exchange, I confirm that we do not insist or pay respect to user's names or avatars as such unless they violate the rules, copyright, or ownership and are reported to us. PCGS site is PCGS's, everyone knows it and their rules, ditto for NGC, and expressions that irritate the owners can result in difficulties. My opinion as a member of all 3 : on grading changes over time, is that they existed 40 years or more ago, and have continued ( sometimes ) slowly due to the competitive collecting and perception of increasing intrinsic value ( unclear as to whether it actually does in the same amount as expressed value). Obviously no more 1884-S morgans are being made by the mint, so regrading does account for financial gains if it is positive. In today's world facts do not seem to be necessary to express opinions on much of anything, so why with coin grading? The same is true with errors and varieties, and the effects of eating too many or too few chickpeas. Let's calm down people. Thanks , Jim[/QUOTE]
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