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<p>[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2753108, member: 73983"]I know a lot was discussed on this subject matter long before I got here. I have only been here for just over 2 years. I will concede that there is still a lot for me to learn. I have no doubts about market grading and grading error's or intentional mis-grading. Hell, I see it all the time, most notably on Heritage.</p><p><br /></p><p>Frankly, however, the only thing that will convince me 100% on the OP's coin would be a video of the coin under a good light showing the breaks in the luster. I see exactly which areas are being referred to. If I was in the market for a coin like this, then in hand inspection would either seal or kill the deal for me. To me photo's only open the purchasing possibility door.</p><p><br /></p><p>As long as [USER=80724]@DysfunctionalVeteran[/USER] is happy with his coin and HE agrees with it's assigned grade, that should be all that matters. I would think that if and when he sells it, the potential buyer would also have to agree with the grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2753108, member: 73983"]I know a lot was discussed on this subject matter long before I got here. I have only been here for just over 2 years. I will concede that there is still a lot for me to learn. I have no doubts about market grading and grading error's or intentional mis-grading. Hell, I see it all the time, most notably on Heritage. Frankly, however, the only thing that will convince me 100% on the OP's coin would be a video of the coin under a good light showing the breaks in the luster. I see exactly which areas are being referred to. If I was in the market for a coin like this, then in hand inspection would either seal or kill the deal for me. To me photo's only open the purchasing possibility door. As long as [USER=80724]@DysfunctionalVeteran[/USER] is happy with his coin and HE agrees with it's assigned grade, that should be all that matters. I would think that if and when he sells it, the potential buyer would also have to agree with the grade.[/QUOTE]
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