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<p>[QUOTE="fred13, post: 2322812, member: 20688"]Going forward I would appreciate it if you could just reply to me in a lump sum manner. You are of course free to do as you wish but I think much meaning gets lost when you decide to respond to me according to snippets of my previous statement. The chances of miscommunication increase greatly</p><p><br /></p><p>- It definitely is possible for someone with a passion who grades coins to study up the available material on the issue. I don't really understand why you assumed I would think otherwise. The claim that I am making is that it is impossible for any person or even group of people to become an expert on all coin series throughout history to grade each coinage type differently which is how you envision things should be. </p><p><br /></p><p>My simple and humble argument is coins should be graded the same and in turn the specialized collectors who collect the series will be able to judge the coin for what it is. </p><p><br /></p><p>Calling a coin what it is isn't doing a disservice to anybody. It's objectively stating the truth. Nothing more and nothing less[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fred13, post: 2322812, member: 20688"]Going forward I would appreciate it if you could just reply to me in a lump sum manner. You are of course free to do as you wish but I think much meaning gets lost when you decide to respond to me according to snippets of my previous statement. The chances of miscommunication increase greatly - It definitely is possible for someone with a passion who grades coins to study up the available material on the issue. I don't really understand why you assumed I would think otherwise. The claim that I am making is that it is impossible for any person or even group of people to become an expert on all coin series throughout history to grade each coinage type differently which is how you envision things should be. My simple and humble argument is coins should be graded the same and in turn the specialized collectors who collect the series will be able to judge the coin for what it is. Calling a coin what it is isn't doing a disservice to anybody. It's objectively stating the truth. Nothing more and nothing less[/QUOTE]
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