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<p>[QUOTE="NPCoin, post: 558524, member: 5629"]:thumb: Exactly! The only way for anybody to ever know what you're thinking is to speak your mind. The dealer is in the business of moving coins, and moving them as fast as possible. The dealer is in the business to make money. So if the dealer believes he can make a certain amount on a coin, he'll deliver that opinion to you in a grade (assigning a grade to the coin that will likely produce the profit he desires).</p><p><br /></p><p>If you do not voice your opinion, then he may believe that you agree with the grade, but just don't have the money or desire to spend the money for the coin. But, if you voice an opinion on grade, then he'll know that is the point keeping you from the purchase. You may well not be able to convince him that his grade is incorrect, but most definitely the chances are there that he will lower the price of the coin to sell it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NPCoin, post: 558524, member: 5629"]:thumb: Exactly! The only way for anybody to ever know what you're thinking is to speak your mind. The dealer is in the business of moving coins, and moving them as fast as possible. The dealer is in the business to make money. So if the dealer believes he can make a certain amount on a coin, he'll deliver that opinion to you in a grade (assigning a grade to the coin that will likely produce the profit he desires). If you do not voice your opinion, then he may believe that you agree with the grade, but just don't have the money or desire to spend the money for the coin. But, if you voice an opinion on grade, then he'll know that is the point keeping you from the purchase. You may well not be able to convince him that his grade is incorrect, but most definitely the chances are there that he will lower the price of the coin to sell it.[/QUOTE]
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