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<p>[QUOTE="fusiafinch, post: 1744291, member: 18382"]Yes, a coin should NOT get a gem grade if there is a prominent distracting mark in a focal area. However, the market price of the coin may deserve a much higher price than another coin of the same grade. Thus, the coin could still sell at the 65 price even though the grade is 64.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fusiafinch, post: 1744291, member: 18382"]Yes, a coin should NOT get a gem grade if there is a prominent distracting mark in a focal area. However, the market price of the coin may deserve a much higher price than another coin of the same grade. Thus, the coin could still sell at the 65 price even though the grade is 64.[/QUOTE]
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