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<p>[QUOTE="clembo, post: 236440, member: 8033"]I put this coin at VG35-VG40. Oops those grades don't exist so how about VF35-XF40.</p><p><br /></p><p>AGS I have checked out all of your posts and this one is lacking in mastery of coin terms or a solid handle on the English Language. This is just my opinion of course.</p><p>Previous posts indicated a better grasp on coin grading terms and the English Language. This is just my opinion of course.</p><p><br /></p><p>From what I see the only problem in previous posts is that people's opinions don't agree with your grading which is, as we all know, subjective (like anyone elses grading). This is just my opinion of course.</p><p><br /></p><p>This thread alone received several people's (including my own) opinion on what this coin grades. These are subjective of course. These are opinions of course.</p><p><br /></p><p>From time to time I go to coin shows. There are many "raw" coins there that dealers have graded. These are subjective and their opinions of course.</p><p>If I disagree, I will tell them why I disagree. Sometimes we can meet on a common ground based on subjectivity and opinions of course.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I sell a coin I will usually assign a grade which is subjective and my opinion of course. Hopefully the potential buyer agrees with my opinion, of course.</p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line is that we don't all agree on coin grading because, after all, it is subjective. It would certainly be "suite" if we all agreed but I don't see it happening.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's my opinion of course.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clembo, post: 236440, member: 8033"]I put this coin at VG35-VG40. Oops those grades don't exist so how about VF35-XF40. AGS I have checked out all of your posts and this one is lacking in mastery of coin terms or a solid handle on the English Language. This is just my opinion of course. Previous posts indicated a better grasp on coin grading terms and the English Language. This is just my opinion of course. From what I see the only problem in previous posts is that people's opinions don't agree with your grading which is, as we all know, subjective (like anyone elses grading). This is just my opinion of course. This thread alone received several people's (including my own) opinion on what this coin grades. These are subjective of course. These are opinions of course. From time to time I go to coin shows. There are many "raw" coins there that dealers have graded. These are subjective and their opinions of course. If I disagree, I will tell them why I disagree. Sometimes we can meet on a common ground based on subjectivity and opinions of course. When I sell a coin I will usually assign a grade which is subjective and my opinion of course. Hopefully the potential buyer agrees with my opinion, of course. Bottom line is that we don't all agree on coin grading because, after all, it is subjective. It would certainly be "suite" if we all agreed but I don't see it happening. That's my opinion of course.[/QUOTE]
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