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<p>[QUOTE="vibr0nic, post: 1477084, member: 29338"]Your comments speak for themselves Krispy, and despite that oh so impressive post count, your (lack of) credibility on this specific issue continues to be exposed. You suggesting that I do some research is a howler. I mean, seriously.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can only summarize this one last time. Paper wave is an indication of originality. This is currency grading 101. The elite of our hobby, from Lindquist to Bowers would affirm this. If you want to argue with them, go ahead, it only further proves how weak your claim is. </p><p><br /></p><p>The fact is that paper wave is desirable to knowledgable gem-quality collectors, and it has been this way for decades. If you want to make the moronic leap to assume that paper wave indicates lack of proper storage, go right ahead. I am done trying to help you understand why you are so painfully wrong in making that leap - you are so stubborn in trying to appear to win an argument instead of actually learning something.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="vibr0nic, post: 1477084, member: 29338"]Your comments speak for themselves Krispy, and despite that oh so impressive post count, your (lack of) credibility on this specific issue continues to be exposed. You suggesting that I do some research is a howler. I mean, seriously. I can only summarize this one last time. Paper wave is an indication of originality. This is currency grading 101. The elite of our hobby, from Lindquist to Bowers would affirm this. If you want to argue with them, go ahead, it only further proves how weak your claim is. The fact is that paper wave is desirable to knowledgable gem-quality collectors, and it has been this way for decades. If you want to make the moronic leap to assume that paper wave indicates lack of proper storage, go right ahead. I am done trying to help you understand why you are so painfully wrong in making that leap - you are so stubborn in trying to appear to win an argument instead of actually learning something.[/QUOTE]
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