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<p>[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1343169, member: 29239"]About 99% of people can not understand that about all ot the top four grading companies are very close to being the same . What most people can not understand is that which ever worker at these companys grades your coin determines how it will be graded or authenticated. there is no way that just one man does the grading of millions of coins each month,there are hundreds of workers involved. some of these workers don't appear to know much at all about coins so why should we pay more for a coin that one of thems says is MS66 over one that is graded like say MS64. sometimes the MS64 will be better than the MS66. I suppose all we get extra is the numbers on the slab and this is so childish just so someone can say my toy is better than your toy.. just last night someone showed a image of a NGC slabbed nickel on the forum and some kid at NGC had it labeled as struck on defective clad planchet. Imagine that ..... a grader that does not even know our nickels are not clad coins. All of the four best grading services appears to be hiring cheap labor . another thing I want to say is that when a rich person submits their coins the grading companys usually gives their coins a much higher grade IMO . we need to just buy some coin slabs to protect our coins and stop giving our cash away to the goof offs for nothing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1343169, member: 29239"]About 99% of people can not understand that about all ot the top four grading companies are very close to being the same . What most people can not understand is that which ever worker at these companys grades your coin determines how it will be graded or authenticated. there is no way that just one man does the grading of millions of coins each month,there are hundreds of workers involved. some of these workers don't appear to know much at all about coins so why should we pay more for a coin that one of thems says is MS66 over one that is graded like say MS64. sometimes the MS64 will be better than the MS66. I suppose all we get extra is the numbers on the slab and this is so childish just so someone can say my toy is better than your toy.. just last night someone showed a image of a NGC slabbed nickel on the forum and some kid at NGC had it labeled as struck on defective clad planchet. Imagine that ..... a grader that does not even know our nickels are not clad coins. All of the four best grading services appears to be hiring cheap labor . another thing I want to say is that when a rich person submits their coins the grading companys usually gives their coins a much higher grade IMO . we need to just buy some coin slabs to protect our coins and stop giving our cash away to the goof offs for nothing.[/QUOTE]
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