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<p>[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 1066257, member: 26972"]ha! best part right there.... The holder is pointless to those who buy the coin, but everything to those who need a shallow validation of their purchase of the coin they bought to their wives, to themselves, to the next person they sell the coin to... There is plenty of room for both in this hobby..</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I voiced recently how I thought it was ridiculous that arguments were going back and forth over PCGS "sniffer" and Laser Identification as being something and new as a cutting edge technology. I scratch my head why every coin submitted for grading isn't already scanned and chromatographed. I think it is ridiculous that the TPG's with the amount of revenue they turn is so far behind the times. Especially that one that is publicly traded. It's not like they are handling some low value high volume product. a quarter of 2009's grade guarantee payout would buy a lot of code writing AND.. aren't they centered in the same area that produces all that? </p><p><br /></p><p> I think that speaks oodles about how a group of good ol' boys control the coin market and are stuck in their ways.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 1066257, member: 26972"]ha! best part right there.... The holder is pointless to those who buy the coin, but everything to those who need a shallow validation of their purchase of the coin they bought to their wives, to themselves, to the next person they sell the coin to... There is plenty of room for both in this hobby.. I voiced recently how I thought it was ridiculous that arguments were going back and forth over PCGS "sniffer" and Laser Identification as being something and new as a cutting edge technology. I scratch my head why every coin submitted for grading isn't already scanned and chromatographed. I think it is ridiculous that the TPG's with the amount of revenue they turn is so far behind the times. Especially that one that is publicly traded. It's not like they are handling some low value high volume product. a quarter of 2009's grade guarantee payout would buy a lot of code writing AND.. aren't they centered in the same area that produces all that? I think that speaks oodles about how a group of good ol' boys control the coin market and are stuck in their ways.[/QUOTE]
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