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<p>[QUOTE="Richard Greenberg, post: 2016457, member: 71805"]I would like to believe in the integrity of grading services but with every new surprise, it becomes a mute point. Grading is a necessary sales technique for auctions. It's amazing how the same coin receives different grades from differerent grading companies and it is the great unknown as to how many dealers resubmit coin after coin in order to receive a higher grade. Nice business?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Greenberg, post: 2016457, member: 71805"]I would like to believe in the integrity of grading services but with every new surprise, it becomes a mute point. Grading is a necessary sales technique for auctions. It's amazing how the same coin receives different grades from differerent grading companies and it is the great unknown as to how many dealers resubmit coin after coin in order to receive a higher grade. Nice business?[/QUOTE]
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