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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1477074, member: 19065"]There's plenty of reading material from my post count for you to sample that I know what I am talking about. Spend more time reading and observing notes, grading and get an understanding of the factors effecting what we are discussing, paper wave, and the note printing process and you may fare better when commenting in threads. You've been corrected and offered numerous examples as to why, yet you refuse to change your mind in light of evidence to the contrary. Little of which you've demonstrated any ability to refute further when challenged. Showing us your refusal to accept that you were wrong multiple times and can't live up to isn't helping your reputation that I've already called out.</p><p><br /></p><p>Open your mind to what I am saying about the PCGS holder and notes' susceptibility of exposure to moisture in said holders. The PCGS name alone isn't working in your defense to over turn my comments, similarly, raw notes display paper wave similar to the severity of the note this thread's OP presented. You need to learn that all paper can demonstrate paper wave naturaly and how to spot when environmental factors that may well have exacerbated that common phenomena. As I said earlier, all notes are pressed in the printing process and it is more the improper controls of the intaglio printing and drying process, as well as the after life of a note and how a note is stored, that effects whether the note achieves such dynamic rippling as shown above in the OP.</p><p><br /></p><p>You have yet to bring anything to this discussion that isn't simply agreeing with a previous misconception of what's going on with these notes, what the value is of these notes or who demands them, so your comments have been easily countered and corrected, repeatedly. </p><p><br /></p><p>Of course you can go read and research and try again. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1477074, member: 19065"]There's plenty of reading material from my post count for you to sample that I know what I am talking about. Spend more time reading and observing notes, grading and get an understanding of the factors effecting what we are discussing, paper wave, and the note printing process and you may fare better when commenting in threads. You've been corrected and offered numerous examples as to why, yet you refuse to change your mind in light of evidence to the contrary. Little of which you've demonstrated any ability to refute further when challenged. Showing us your refusal to accept that you were wrong multiple times and can't live up to isn't helping your reputation that I've already called out. Open your mind to what I am saying about the PCGS holder and notes' susceptibility of exposure to moisture in said holders. The PCGS name alone isn't working in your defense to over turn my comments, similarly, raw notes display paper wave similar to the severity of the note this thread's OP presented. You need to learn that all paper can demonstrate paper wave naturaly and how to spot when environmental factors that may well have exacerbated that common phenomena. As I said earlier, all notes are pressed in the printing process and it is more the improper controls of the intaglio printing and drying process, as well as the after life of a note and how a note is stored, that effects whether the note achieves such dynamic rippling as shown above in the OP. You have yet to bring anything to this discussion that isn't simply agreeing with a previous misconception of what's going on with these notes, what the value is of these notes or who demands them, so your comments have been easily countered and corrected, repeatedly. Of course you can go read and research and try again. :)[/QUOTE]
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