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<p>[QUOTE="lonegunlawyer, post: 1711300, member: 40282"]There is always room for debate on exactly what was bought/sold, however, I still think what was bought/sold was a reputable TPG MS-66-RD cent (of whatever year it is). It could have been NGC or PCGS and still carried the same amount of weight. Also, we all know that same coin could be resubmitted and come back as a 65 or 67. Again, I said what was bought/sold (<b>within reason</b>) was a MS-66-RD cent of the year in issue. I do not think if the coin was resubmitted to any reputable TPG and came back a point higher/lower that that would void the agreement.</p><p><br /></p><p>The big questions are: what were the material terms (the terms that really matter) of the agreement; what terms would be adjudicated as a matter of law (judge decides); and what terms would be adjudicated as a matter of fact (jury decides - using the reasonable person - possible reasonable numismatist - standard).</p><p><br /></p><p>It is all these variables that keep lawyers in a job. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lonegunlawyer, post: 1711300, member: 40282"]There is always room for debate on exactly what was bought/sold, however, I still think what was bought/sold was a reputable TPG MS-66-RD cent (of whatever year it is). It could have been NGC or PCGS and still carried the same amount of weight. Also, we all know that same coin could be resubmitted and come back as a 65 or 67. Again, I said what was bought/sold ([B]within reason[/B]) was a MS-66-RD cent of the year in issue. I do not think if the coin was resubmitted to any reputable TPG and came back a point higher/lower that that would void the agreement. The big questions are: what were the material terms (the terms that really matter) of the agreement; what terms would be adjudicated as a matter of law (judge decides); and what terms would be adjudicated as a matter of fact (jury decides - using the reasonable person - possible reasonable numismatist - standard). It is all these variables that keep lawyers in a job. :)[/QUOTE]
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