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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2442215, member: 22331"]I believe that a reasonable settlement could only be based on the fair market value of a SEGS MS66 graded coin relative to a SEGS MS64 graded coin having identical parameters.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think it would be generally determined in a litigious process that the onus for establishing the difference between the 2 SEGS graded coins would be that of the OP, possibly disputed or discounted by SEGS, as is thus stated by another TPG.</p><p><br /></p><p>The OP has by purchasing the MS66 SEGS coin in an open auction, may have determined the possible maximum value for that coin, dependent upon shown enthusiasm for acquisition of same. A lesser value may be established by past sales of other SEGS MS66 graded coins of the same parameters.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can't believe that a reasonable jury/jurist would find the damages greater than a fair market acquisition value, hardly anything greater than the purchase price.</p><p><br /></p><p>A replacement SEGS MS66 graded coin may be determined as a fair settlement, as it appears to be the matter of contention, that a SEGS MS66 coin was diminished in value by the regrade process.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2442215, member: 22331"]I believe that a reasonable settlement could only be based on the fair market value of a SEGS MS66 graded coin relative to a SEGS MS64 graded coin having identical parameters. I think it would be generally determined in a litigious process that the onus for establishing the difference between the 2 SEGS graded coins would be that of the OP, possibly disputed or discounted by SEGS, as is thus stated by another TPG. The OP has by purchasing the MS66 SEGS coin in an open auction, may have determined the possible maximum value for that coin, dependent upon shown enthusiasm for acquisition of same. A lesser value may be established by past sales of other SEGS MS66 graded coins of the same parameters. I can't believe that a reasonable jury/jurist would find the damages greater than a fair market acquisition value, hardly anything greater than the purchase price. A replacement SEGS MS66 graded coin may be determined as a fair settlement, as it appears to be the matter of contention, that a SEGS MS66 coin was diminished in value by the regrade process. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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