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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1252628, member: 26302"]Such a major auction firm, completely flouting a grading service, makes me just shake my head. Seriously? If the service would have graded this a 66 they would have been screaming about how high grade it was, yet if it is lower they say how its wrong and misgraded. So which is it Heritage? You sell hundreds of millions of graded coins, telling the buyers they can rely on the grade, yet with this coin you say the TPG is completely in error. Does Heritage examine every slab, and note in their auction listings those coins, (of which are many in my eyes), that are vastly overgraded. When was the last time Heritage had a listing:</p><p><br /></p><p>"MS 64, (PCGS or NCG), though in our eyes is cleaned and AT. TPG really missed the boat on this one, at best should be a details grade or bodybagged, but somehow slipped through the TPG. In our view this coin is VF value at best, and with such deficiencies maybe not worth that much".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1252628, member: 26302"]Such a major auction firm, completely flouting a grading service, makes me just shake my head. Seriously? If the service would have graded this a 66 they would have been screaming about how high grade it was, yet if it is lower they say how its wrong and misgraded. So which is it Heritage? You sell hundreds of millions of graded coins, telling the buyers they can rely on the grade, yet with this coin you say the TPG is completely in error. Does Heritage examine every slab, and note in their auction listings those coins, (of which are many in my eyes), that are vastly overgraded. When was the last time Heritage had a listing: "MS 64, (PCGS or NCG), though in our eyes is cleaned and AT. TPG really missed the boat on this one, at best should be a details grade or bodybagged, but somehow slipped through the TPG. In our view this coin is VF value at best, and with such deficiencies maybe not worth that much".[/QUOTE]
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