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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 2017257, member: 15309"]LOL, both of those articles are about the same exact topic written by the same guy I already quoted above. I have never disputed that the TPGs have changed their policies regarding the expansion of market grading, the foremost topic being what qualifies for "cabinet/roll friction".</p><p><br /></p><p>But that has never been your contention. You continually spread the notion that in 2004 the grading services across the board changed their standards for numerical grades across every series of coin. What you have never been able to do is provide any reference from anyone that it actually happened and the articles you linked don't accomplish it either.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So you want me to read a dozen or so articles in an attempt to find your needle in a haystack. Did you even read them? Or are you banking on the fact that I won't want to read them? If there are quotes in these articles from respected names about TPG grading standards changing, then find the quotes and post them. This little tactic is the same as providing me a link to the google home page.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 2017257, member: 15309"]LOL, both of those articles are about the same exact topic written by the same guy I already quoted above. I have never disputed that the TPGs have changed their policies regarding the expansion of market grading, the foremost topic being what qualifies for "cabinet/roll friction". But that has never been your contention. You continually spread the notion that in 2004 the grading services across the board changed their standards for numerical grades across every series of coin. What you have never been able to do is provide any reference from anyone that it actually happened and the articles you linked don't accomplish it either. So you want me to read a dozen or so articles in an attempt to find your needle in a haystack. Did you even read them? Or are you banking on the fact that I won't want to read them? If there are quotes in these articles from respected names about TPG grading standards changing, then find the quotes and post them. This little tactic is the same as providing me a link to the google home page.[/QUOTE]
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