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<p>[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 2134523, member: 8797"]They do do that. They call it "grading on a curve" and I equate it to "market grading."</p><p><br /></p><p>An example I've seen discussed here would be two high value coins with the same numerical grade on the holder but a vast difference in eye appeal with low population or none in higher grade, and that single grade represents thousands of dollars or more.</p><p><br /></p><p>Does that seem a viable comparison?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 2134523, member: 8797"]They do do that. They call it "grading on a curve" and I equate it to "market grading." An example I've seen discussed here would be two high value coins with the same numerical grade on the holder but a vast difference in eye appeal with low population or none in higher grade, and that single grade represents thousands of dollars or more. Does that seem a viable comparison?[/QUOTE]
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