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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 373580, member: 112"]What you have there is known as creative advertising. SGS is trying to use the fact that they got an invitation from the ANA to submit an application as proof that they (SGS) are somehow a reputable grading company.</p><p><br /></p><p>What they are not telling however is that with that application they would have also been required to submit quite a few of their slabbed coins and a copy of their written grading standards so that people at the ANA could fairly judge if they were grading the coins correctly. And they (SGS) fail to mention that the ANA sent this invitation to just about all of the so called grading companies. </p><p><br /></p><p>Why did the ANA do this ? They did it because for years the grading companies like SGS have been complaining and advertising that they were always left out when the ANA's current endorsement contract expired. So, the ANA invited them all this last time. </p><p><br /></p><p>Needless to say, the companies like SGS conveniently found reasons that they could not submit their slabbed coins and grading standards for consideration.</p><p><br /></p><p>Care to guess why ?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 373580, member: 112"]What you have there is known as creative advertising. SGS is trying to use the fact that they got an invitation from the ANA to submit an application as proof that they (SGS) are somehow a reputable grading company. What they are not telling however is that with that application they would have also been required to submit quite a few of their slabbed coins and a copy of their written grading standards so that people at the ANA could fairly judge if they were grading the coins correctly. And they (SGS) fail to mention that the ANA sent this invitation to just about all of the so called grading companies. Why did the ANA do this ? They did it because for years the grading companies like SGS have been complaining and advertising that they were always left out when the ANA's current endorsement contract expired. So, the ANA invited them all this last time. Needless to say, the companies like SGS conveniently found reasons that they could not submit their slabbed coins and grading standards for consideration. Care to guess why ?[/QUOTE]
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