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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3250899, member: 76863"]They don't tell people that every coin automatically got a 2-3 grade upgrade because that would be a flat out lie as they didn't happen. Some coins have gone up, others have gone down, the majority haven't changed no matter how much you keep repeating that propaganda. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>No that isn't it at all. The scale has been expanded + grades have been added, aspects of grading have evolved, it has nothing to do with loosening for more submissions. If you want to believe the conspiracy camp go right ahead, people in the know know otherwise. Moderns and world coins are their bread and butter, this idea that you people keep pushing that they have to survive off of trying to get the same classic coins over and over is just clueless. There is no shortage of Morgans or Saints for them to be grading anyway.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's quite clear some of you really don't understand how little they make per coin especially on most of the classic tiers if you think they just keep loosening for classic submissions to survive. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>My mistake for actually trying to help you again. I forgot you know everything there is to know about everything already. If you want to keep listening to the misinformation from people with no experience with TPGs and people that haven't collected or been involved in coins for over a decade that is your own loss.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3250899, member: 76863"]They don't tell people that every coin automatically got a 2-3 grade upgrade because that would be a flat out lie as they didn't happen. Some coins have gone up, others have gone down, the majority haven't changed no matter how much you keep repeating that propaganda. No that isn't it at all. The scale has been expanded + grades have been added, aspects of grading have evolved, it has nothing to do with loosening for more submissions. If you want to believe the conspiracy camp go right ahead, people in the know know otherwise. Moderns and world coins are their bread and butter, this idea that you people keep pushing that they have to survive off of trying to get the same classic coins over and over is just clueless. There is no shortage of Morgans or Saints for them to be grading anyway. It's quite clear some of you really don't understand how little they make per coin especially on most of the classic tiers if you think they just keep loosening for classic submissions to survive. My mistake for actually trying to help you again. I forgot you know everything there is to know about everything already. If you want to keep listening to the misinformation from people with no experience with TPGs and people that haven't collected or been involved in coins for over a decade that is your own loss.[/QUOTE]
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