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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4154301, member: 76863"]It was very likely graded correctly both times. The PL/DMPL designation is just one of the things that has gotten much stricter as time went on and is much tighter today than ever before. An older graded PL coin can easily be correct for the standard used at the time when it was graded and fail the standard of today </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Preach. The fact that there was ever a hard line with essentially two different scales stacked on top of each other was just a horrendous idea from the start. I honestly have no clue how people thought that was a great idea for as long as they did. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It applies to it as well but none of the negotiations are public and we never actually know how reasonable the expectations of the person is. The guarantee goes off current market value and if the market has gone down since the purchase you will obviously get the short end of the stick on that. I have no idea who the guy is or what he wanted, but I do know a lot of people seem to think that the compensation should be their purchase price. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Yea the cert stays the same for reholders, regrading you get a new cert.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4154301, member: 76863"]It was very likely graded correctly both times. The PL/DMPL designation is just one of the things that has gotten much stricter as time went on and is much tighter today than ever before. An older graded PL coin can easily be correct for the standard used at the time when it was graded and fail the standard of today Preach. The fact that there was ever a hard line with essentially two different scales stacked on top of each other was just a horrendous idea from the start. I honestly have no clue how people thought that was a great idea for as long as they did. It applies to it as well but none of the negotiations are public and we never actually know how reasonable the expectations of the person is. The guarantee goes off current market value and if the market has gone down since the purchase you will obviously get the short end of the stick on that. I have no idea who the guy is or what he wanted, but I do know a lot of people seem to think that the compensation should be their purchase price. Yea the cert stays the same for reholders, regrading you get a new cert.[/QUOTE]
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