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<p>[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2483952, member: 78153"]Well, I guess you won't want to deal with about half of the collectors on the NGC and PCGS coin forums because that seems to be about the proportion who disagree with you. I haven't bothered to read the case specifics but there are many on both forums who are familiar with it and many more who have followed it a lot more closely than I have.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are two lengthy threads covering this topic on the PCGS coin forum and a shorter one on NGC. I haven't read the second on PCGS but there are certainly at least a few very knowledgeable about this case who disagree with your claims. To my knowledge, RWB is one of them and though he may be wrong, I don't believe he is intentionally biased.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for illegalities, depends what they are. Something is only illegal simply because any government (somewhere, anywhere) makes it so through statute, case precedent or administrative fiat. This in and of itself doesn't mean anything otherwise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2483952, member: 78153"]Well, I guess you won't want to deal with about half of the collectors on the NGC and PCGS coin forums because that seems to be about the proportion who disagree with you. I haven't bothered to read the case specifics but there are many on both forums who are familiar with it and many more who have followed it a lot more closely than I have. There are two lengthy threads covering this topic on the PCGS coin forum and a shorter one on NGC. I haven't read the second on PCGS but there are certainly at least a few very knowledgeable about this case who disagree with your claims. To my knowledge, RWB is one of them and though he may be wrong, I don't believe he is intentionally biased. As for illegalities, depends what they are. Something is only illegal simply because any government (somewhere, anywhere) makes it so through statute, case precedent or administrative fiat. This in and of itself doesn't mean anything otherwise.[/QUOTE]
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