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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 952624, member: 26302"]You state you are just a farmer, but then keep on hanging on "expressed warranty" the dealer makes when he puts his opinion of grade on a coin. An expressed warranty is by definition a written statement as to what is being warranted and how that will be measured. Writing VF or BU on a 2x2 does not guarantee another grader would grade the coin the same, nor does it state under which grading criteria it will be measured. If you want an expressed warranty, get one. Get a contract that has the dealer guarantee PCGS will grade this coin at least MS60. THEN you will have an expressed warranty.</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe you were shooting for implied warranty. You have a stronger case there, but the missing element is as to who is the final arbitor of the grade, and against which grading standard. You think it is assumed ANA standards, and I think you assume a TPG would be the arbitor. You can think that when you purchase, but I am not sure a court would agree. When presented with the myriad of different grading standards, and shown the differences in grades of the TPG'ers. If these points are important to you, then either discuss this with the dealer before your purchase or get the expressed warranty stating these facts.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't worry about being "just a farmer". I work for a large Ag Coop, so I know how busy and hard working farmers are. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 952624, member: 26302"]You state you are just a farmer, but then keep on hanging on "expressed warranty" the dealer makes when he puts his opinion of grade on a coin. An expressed warranty is by definition a written statement as to what is being warranted and how that will be measured. Writing VF or BU on a 2x2 does not guarantee another grader would grade the coin the same, nor does it state under which grading criteria it will be measured. If you want an expressed warranty, get one. Get a contract that has the dealer guarantee PCGS will grade this coin at least MS60. THEN you will have an expressed warranty. Maybe you were shooting for implied warranty. You have a stronger case there, but the missing element is as to who is the final arbitor of the grade, and against which grading standard. You think it is assumed ANA standards, and I think you assume a TPG would be the arbitor. You can think that when you purchase, but I am not sure a court would agree. When presented with the myriad of different grading standards, and shown the differences in grades of the TPG'ers. If these points are important to you, then either discuss this with the dealer before your purchase or get the expressed warranty stating these facts. Don't worry about being "just a farmer". I work for a large Ag Coop, so I know how busy and hard working farmers are. :)[/QUOTE]
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