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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 126131, member: 4552"]It did appear that there was some scratchy looking things on either the coin or the enclosure. That could be part of the problem why no one complains. When they receive the coin they can see the minor scratches or marks are in reality on the enclosure and not the coin. However, I may say this but I doubt what I am saying. I agree with Midas. The thing to remember though is although we all complain about such organizations that may overgrade, if we were that organization, we too may do things like that to promote sales. Or are we all pretending we are the only honest ones here? And then again where is it stated that the grades on coins is a law. If one of us, or all of us got together and formed a grading service and decided to start a new grading system, possibly PMS for Perfiect Mint State, what law says we can't. Not sure how the females of this hobby would apreciate that abbreviation though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 126131, member: 4552"]It did appear that there was some scratchy looking things on either the coin or the enclosure. That could be part of the problem why no one complains. When they receive the coin they can see the minor scratches or marks are in reality on the enclosure and not the coin. However, I may say this but I doubt what I am saying. I agree with Midas. The thing to remember though is although we all complain about such organizations that may overgrade, if we were that organization, we too may do things like that to promote sales. Or are we all pretending we are the only honest ones here? And then again where is it stated that the grades on coins is a law. If one of us, or all of us got together and formed a grading service and decided to start a new grading system, possibly PMS for Perfiect Mint State, what law says we can't. Not sure how the females of this hobby would apreciate that abbreviation though.[/QUOTE]
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