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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 948414, member: 112"]Apparently you still don't get it. How can you say what it is represented as when there is no single standard ?</p><p><br /></p><p>If you take 1 single coin and submit that specific coin to 4 different grading companies - odds are that coin is going to come back with 4 different grades on it. And if you grade that same exact coin based on ANA standards it will have yet a 5th grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now take that same exact coin and have 10 different dealers grade it. I pretty much guarantee you that you will have at least 6 different grades out of that 10.</p><p><br /></p><p>So how do you, or anyone else, determine which grade is correct ? Given that situation how could anyone possibly say that the coin was misrepresented ?</p><p><br /></p><p>And that is my point - you can't.</p><p><br /></p><p>Whenever a dealer and a buyer reach an agreement, and the buyer can see the coin in hand and yet the buyer still agrees to buy the coin - then the buyer has no recourse whatsoever against the dealer unless the coin is proven to be counterfeit. That is because by making the purchase the buyer has agreed to accept the coin regardless of what anybody else may say the coin grades.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 948414, member: 112"]Apparently you still don't get it. How can you say what it is represented as when there is no single standard ? If you take 1 single coin and submit that specific coin to 4 different grading companies - odds are that coin is going to come back with 4 different grades on it. And if you grade that same exact coin based on ANA standards it will have yet a 5th grade. Now take that same exact coin and have 10 different dealers grade it. I pretty much guarantee you that you will have at least 6 different grades out of that 10. So how do you, or anyone else, determine which grade is correct ? Given that situation how could anyone possibly say that the coin was misrepresented ? And that is my point - you can't. Whenever a dealer and a buyer reach an agreement, and the buyer can see the coin in hand and yet the buyer still agrees to buy the coin - then the buyer has no recourse whatsoever against the dealer unless the coin is proven to be counterfeit. That is because by making the purchase the buyer has agreed to accept the coin regardless of what anybody else may say the coin grades.[/QUOTE]
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