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<p>[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 958627, member: 20544"]lol @ coinmaster 1, you probably won't see this as you didn't see the last page and a halve of discussions about TPGing gradeflations but it's good to actually read more the then first line of a topic and then post...</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the topic, I see it both ways. </p><p><br /></p><p>Doug, Yes grades have changed and there are numerous coins in wrongly graded holders but grading is a art and not a science. Before NGC or PCGS existed grades were moving and changing all the time. That's where the Art part comes in. Like you said if only 80% were correct then 20% are not and if they get resubmitted again that 80% yields another 16% wrong and the wrong # can add up rather quickly.</p><p><br /></p><p>LeHigh, Yes I agree that there is no "intent" for the company's to be doing this. I feel it is a natural process that is occurring from the resubmitions, inexperienced graders and the fact that the grading process is a moving target in the first place (and art form). </p><p><br /></p><p>So to summarize: both you are correct in what you say.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 958627, member: 20544"]lol @ coinmaster 1, you probably won't see this as you didn't see the last page and a halve of discussions about TPGing gradeflations but it's good to actually read more the then first line of a topic and then post... As for the topic, I see it both ways. Doug, Yes grades have changed and there are numerous coins in wrongly graded holders but grading is a art and not a science. Before NGC or PCGS existed grades were moving and changing all the time. That's where the Art part comes in. Like you said if only 80% were correct then 20% are not and if they get resubmitted again that 80% yields another 16% wrong and the wrong # can add up rather quickly. LeHigh, Yes I agree that there is no "intent" for the company's to be doing this. I feel it is a natural process that is occurring from the resubmitions, inexperienced graders and the fact that the grading process is a moving target in the first place (and art form). So to summarize: both you are correct in what you say.[/QUOTE]
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