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<p>[QUOTE="SteveInTampa, post: 2450924, member: 27107"]PMG's description of a NET notation;</p><p><br /></p><p>A “Net” graded note is one that exhibits mishandling or problems that are more significant than one would expect for the assigned numeric grade. Notes with moderate-to-extensive circulation are expected to exhibit some problems and PMG will not assign a “Net” grade unless these issues are severe. If a note is “Net” graded, the problem will be listed. Common problems that may result in a “Net” grade include a large tear or tears into the design, PVC damage, a missing corner, an amateur repair and extensive staining or annotations. The grade guarantee does not apply to Notes given a “Net” grade by PMG. Notes with “Net” grades are guaranteed to be genuine only.</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe the OP's note to be consistent with others receiving a NET grade in a similar condition. The rust stain is not only in the margin, but goes into the design of the note. Did you expect to not get a net grade ?</p><p><br /></p><p>A typical Fr.2053-G note in grade 25 sold in 2007 for $460 and recently they are selling for less than half of that......and that's without a NET grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SteveInTampa, post: 2450924, member: 27107"]PMG's description of a NET notation; A “Net” graded note is one that exhibits mishandling or problems that are more significant than one would expect for the assigned numeric grade. Notes with moderate-to-extensive circulation are expected to exhibit some problems and PMG will not assign a “Net” grade unless these issues are severe. If a note is “Net” graded, the problem will be listed. Common problems that may result in a “Net” grade include a large tear or tears into the design, PVC damage, a missing corner, an amateur repair and extensive staining or annotations. The grade guarantee does not apply to Notes given a “Net” grade by PMG. Notes with “Net” grades are guaranteed to be genuine only. I believe the OP's note to be consistent with others receiving a NET grade in a similar condition. The rust stain is not only in the margin, but goes into the design of the note. Did you expect to not get a net grade ? A typical Fr.2053-G note in grade 25 sold in 2007 for $460 and recently they are selling for less than half of that......and that's without a NET grade.[/QUOTE]
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