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<p>[QUOTE="coinspy, post: 1711685, member: 31833"]Neither seller, nor buyer have an issue with ANACS??? They have absolutely NO responsibility her, regardless what their slab says. (read a TPG's fine print and conditions). The bare and raw fact is that NO TPG ( unless they choose so) have any responsibility as to what grades etc they assess (see Centsles) . Remember, you are buying an OPINION only. AND, not even a professional opinion! Ohhhhh???</p><p>A real professional must go through considerable training and education and must pass important examines. His final certificate certifying him as a professional carries a legal responsibility and liability if he chooses to exercise his qualifications. </p><p> BUT, until Governments crack down and establish basic rules, There is absolutely NO legal base, and more important accepted norm on which grades etc are based.</p><p> </p><p>All of you have experienced this in one form or another with graded coins differing from one TPG to another. OR simpler, you think the coin is XF40, and he thinks it is AU50... 2 opinions.... each correct.</p><p> Perhaps ANACS did not know better or simply ignored it. It is still their opinion.. and, morals and ethics usually are forgotten when you talk big money.</p><p>So what if ANACS would say: ship it back, as a courtesy we change the description and re-slab it at no charge....?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinspy, post: 1711685, member: 31833"]Neither seller, nor buyer have an issue with ANACS??? They have absolutely NO responsibility her, regardless what their slab says. (read a TPG's fine print and conditions). The bare and raw fact is that NO TPG ( unless they choose so) have any responsibility as to what grades etc they assess (see Centsles) . Remember, you are buying an OPINION only. AND, not even a professional opinion! Ohhhhh??? A real professional must go through considerable training and education and must pass important examines. His final certificate certifying him as a professional carries a legal responsibility and liability if he chooses to exercise his qualifications. BUT, until Governments crack down and establish basic rules, There is absolutely NO legal base, and more important accepted norm on which grades etc are based. All of you have experienced this in one form or another with graded coins differing from one TPG to another. OR simpler, you think the coin is XF40, and he thinks it is AU50... 2 opinions.... each correct. Perhaps ANACS did not know better or simply ignored it. It is still their opinion.. and, morals and ethics usually are forgotten when you talk big money. So what if ANACS would say: ship it back, as a courtesy we change the description and re-slab it at no charge....?[/QUOTE]
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