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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 557742, member: 4552"]That is not really an easy question nor are there easy answers. So much depends on the situation. You must remember the many different situations that could be involved with a difference in opinions. Lighting, a coins enclosure such as a slab or a 2x2 and/or in a glass case. In shops glass case with odd ball lighting. Then of course the many differences in people's eyes. By that I mean if you look into the structure of the human eye you would note the differences in the color of the Iris. As light passes through the Cornia, passes the Iris, into the pupil, light is effected by the differences in that Iris's color. This is why so many dissagree on the color of a paint and naturally causes arguments with husbands and wives as to the color of a room. Also, cataracs, near sightedness, contact lenses, glasses, etc also create differences in an objects appearance. </p><p>As to a reaction to or from a dealer when there is such a dissagreement. That too depends on the individuals. If a customer just had a fight with his wife, the comments about a coins grade could be in vulgar terminology. If that customer just got a raise in pay at work, he might try giving you more than the asking price. yeah, right. </p><p>For me I'm old and really don't fight with people much anymore. So if I dissagree with a dealer I just say I don't think so and walk away. Sometimes I just smile and still walk away.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 557742, member: 4552"]That is not really an easy question nor are there easy answers. So much depends on the situation. You must remember the many different situations that could be involved with a difference in opinions. Lighting, a coins enclosure such as a slab or a 2x2 and/or in a glass case. In shops glass case with odd ball lighting. Then of course the many differences in people's eyes. By that I mean if you look into the structure of the human eye you would note the differences in the color of the Iris. As light passes through the Cornia, passes the Iris, into the pupil, light is effected by the differences in that Iris's color. This is why so many dissagree on the color of a paint and naturally causes arguments with husbands and wives as to the color of a room. Also, cataracs, near sightedness, contact lenses, glasses, etc also create differences in an objects appearance. As to a reaction to or from a dealer when there is such a dissagreement. That too depends on the individuals. If a customer just had a fight with his wife, the comments about a coins grade could be in vulgar terminology. If that customer just got a raise in pay at work, he might try giving you more than the asking price. yeah, right. For me I'm old and really don't fight with people much anymore. So if I dissagree with a dealer I just say I don't think so and walk away. Sometimes I just smile and still walk away.[/QUOTE]
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