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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 3553529, member: 15309"]There is no problem with my comprehension, but one of my pet peeves is when an employee of a company blames others in that company, usually referring to them as "they." You are not a data entry clerk, you are one of the top graders, and you are a part of "they!" You don't get to draw a salary from a company that violates your own principles and then proclaim that you were only following directives. If you believe that AU coins are purposefully being graded MS and are deceiving uninformed collectors, then you are complicit in the practice. Honestly, it makes you look like a sell out!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The comment in the PCGS Grading Guide is hyperbolic, but in a general sense was backed up by SaintGuru on the CU Forum who is one of the top collectors in the PCGS Registry for Saints. Of course there are extant Saints that show no high point friction, but since the overwhelming majority of them do show stacking friction, my overall point is still valid.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 3553529, member: 15309"]There is no problem with my comprehension, but one of my pet peeves is when an employee of a company blames others in that company, usually referring to them as "they." You are not a data entry clerk, you are one of the top graders, and you are a part of "they!" You don't get to draw a salary from a company that violates your own principles and then proclaim that you were only following directives. If you believe that AU coins are purposefully being graded MS and are deceiving uninformed collectors, then you are complicit in the practice. Honestly, it makes you look like a sell out! [B][I][COLOR=#b30000][/COLOR][/I][/B] The comment in the PCGS Grading Guide is hyperbolic, but in a general sense was backed up by SaintGuru on the CU Forum who is one of the top collectors in the PCGS Registry for Saints. Of course there are extant Saints that show no high point friction, but since the overwhelming majority of them do show stacking friction, my overall point is still valid.[/QUOTE]
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