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<p>[QUOTE="The Penny Lady®, post: 925663, member: 16948"]Doug, with this particular coin, it wasn't "gradflation" at all - the other graders, and you, are simply and plainly wrong. PERIOD. I don't care how many numbers you want to use, they just got it wrong with this coin. That happens, sometimes they get it wrong, you get it wrong, I get it wrong - we're not perfect, even you. But this (one) time on this particular coin, I am right and they/you are wrong. I've seen the coin, I know what I'm talking about - you haven't seen the coin, you don't know what you're talking about.</p><p> </p><p>Like I said, I'm willing to bet that if I sent in this coin again, that it would still come back MS65 - that however many graders look at it again, they will agree it is MS65. And if I did that several more times, does that mean I'm more right because I will now have numbers on my side? NO, absolutely NOT. So you arguing about the grade by using their numbers doesn't get your argument any merit. </p><p> </p><p>In any event, and the final word is that whatever grade is on the label, the coin speaks for itself. And you and I will just disagree on what that is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Penny Lady®, post: 925663, member: 16948"]Doug, with this particular coin, it wasn't "gradflation" at all - the other graders, and you, are simply and plainly wrong. PERIOD. I don't care how many numbers you want to use, they just got it wrong with this coin. That happens, sometimes they get it wrong, you get it wrong, I get it wrong - we're not perfect, even you. But this (one) time on this particular coin, I am right and they/you are wrong. I've seen the coin, I know what I'm talking about - you haven't seen the coin, you don't know what you're talking about. Like I said, I'm willing to bet that if I sent in this coin again, that it would still come back MS65 - that however many graders look at it again, they will agree it is MS65. And if I did that several more times, does that mean I'm more right because I will now have numbers on my side? NO, absolutely NOT. So you arguing about the grade by using their numbers doesn't get your argument any merit. In any event, and the final word is that whatever grade is on the label, the coin speaks for itself. And you and I will just disagree on what that is.[/QUOTE]
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