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<p>[QUOTE="chascat, post: 2348224, member: 76792"]This point system has existed from day 1. I have always selected coins with great eye appeal and would grade at the High end of their designation. Compare any group of ten of the same coin in the same grade and you can place them in a numerical order of fineness from 1 to 10. I will either buy the 10 or go to the next highest grade to achieve the greatest eye appeal. For example, a grade of 67.1 is far from a grade of 67.9. This is a very important price difference when it comes to very expensive coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is no real need to change the grading system. Any serious collector has always graded their coins this or some other method in order to more accurately attribute a real grade to their coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>That being said, it is probably not really necessary to change the grading standards as this would surely mean total chaos in the industry.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don,t fix it if it ain,t broke. Always buy the coin that appears proper for the assigned grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="chascat, post: 2348224, member: 76792"]This point system has existed from day 1. I have always selected coins with great eye appeal and would grade at the High end of their designation. Compare any group of ten of the same coin in the same grade and you can place them in a numerical order of fineness from 1 to 10. I will either buy the 10 or go to the next highest grade to achieve the greatest eye appeal. For example, a grade of 67.1 is far from a grade of 67.9. This is a very important price difference when it comes to very expensive coins. There is no real need to change the grading system. Any serious collector has always graded their coins this or some other method in order to more accurately attribute a real grade to their coin. That being said, it is probably not really necessary to change the grading standards as this would surely mean total chaos in the industry. Don,t fix it if it ain,t broke. Always buy the coin that appears proper for the assigned grade.[/QUOTE]
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