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<p>[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2029329, member: 58810"]So here it is</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]369065[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]369066[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>This brings me to the concept of market grading. My personal dislike is I feel it makes a transaction harder. When presented with a market graded coin the seller is very likely to ask for a premium on the premium. For example, a Morgan graded 65 because of toning. The seller is not going to say it should sell at 65 for market grading they will ask for a premium over 65 when giving the grade itself is the premium for the grade. </p><p><br /></p><p>My thoughts about tpg grading is it was supposed to simplify trading. No more "I think it is a 65, I think it is a 63" type arguments. I know this is a basic view and maybe not correct but by having the coin market graded the seller will want that toning premium on top of the extra value given by market grading. I understand that someone can ask for too much money no matter what the situation but I think this unnecessarily complicates the situation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2029329, member: 58810"]So here it is [ATTACH=full]369065[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]369066[/ATTACH] This brings me to the concept of market grading. My personal dislike is I feel it makes a transaction harder. When presented with a market graded coin the seller is very likely to ask for a premium on the premium. For example, a Morgan graded 65 because of toning. The seller is not going to say it should sell at 65 for market grading they will ask for a premium over 65 when giving the grade itself is the premium for the grade. My thoughts about tpg grading is it was supposed to simplify trading. No more "I think it is a 65, I think it is a 63" type arguments. I know this is a basic view and maybe not correct but by having the coin market graded the seller will want that toning premium on top of the extra value given by market grading. I understand that someone can ask for too much money no matter what the situation but I think this unnecessarily complicates the situation.[/QUOTE]
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