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<p>[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 1977897, member: 71338"]You r spot on. However, I think the problem details graded coins should be given a regular, lower grade. That way you can easily assign a fair price with not much haggling. Currently, there's no agreement at all with details graded coins. One person thinks all should be half the price for a coin with problems at an au or xf grade, whereas someone else might say most of these coins r not much more than bullion. It really depends on the problem I think. I'm sure the TPGs can think of a formula that assigns these problem coins the right lower grade. Eg, a coin with an obvious obverse scratch might jump from an xf to a Vf, or maybe a vg is it's hideous. Maybe the back of slab can display a point system showing negative points for the problem scratch, 1 being low, 3 being a higher or worse problem. I'm just sick of seeing overpriced problem coins or buyers disregarding them all even when problems are minor. This all conveys arrogance or something like that I think[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 1977897, member: 71338"]You r spot on. However, I think the problem details graded coins should be given a regular, lower grade. That way you can easily assign a fair price with not much haggling. Currently, there's no agreement at all with details graded coins. One person thinks all should be half the price for a coin with problems at an au or xf grade, whereas someone else might say most of these coins r not much more than bullion. It really depends on the problem I think. I'm sure the TPGs can think of a formula that assigns these problem coins the right lower grade. Eg, a coin with an obvious obverse scratch might jump from an xf to a Vf, or maybe a vg is it's hideous. Maybe the back of slab can display a point system showing negative points for the problem scratch, 1 being low, 3 being a higher or worse problem. I'm just sick of seeing overpriced problem coins or buyers disregarding them all even when problems are minor. This all conveys arrogance or something like that I think[/QUOTE]
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