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<p>[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 3813647, member: 92083"][USER=24314]@Insider[/USER] ~ This is NOT about "winning" anything. I was simply trying to have a POLITE, intelligent discussion as to why Machine doubling wouldn't be classified as a Mint error in terms of how they got created versus other error types that get formally recognized. I never said they were significant nor valuable (nor do I think they are), nor am I trying to "ruin" the hobby by pushing forth an agenda to legitimize machine doubling, nor stating TPGs should start certifying them. Let's calm down here for God's sake. I am promoting the hobby by trying to seek answers, not push forth an agenda here.</p><p><br /></p><p>And yes, I have many, many mislabeled slabs. Several with the wrong error type listed. So do many other Mint error collectors. There are people who collect them! There are threads on this very topic right in this forum! As someone in the industry who certifies pieces for a grading company, I am puzzled as to why you think my claim is far-fetched. I also don't understand why you are talking down to me like I am someone who has no credibility or who is a proverbial liar, especially someone who has been a customer of yours more than once. Not really a smart business practice if you ask me.</p><p><br /></p><p>Wrong-labeled slabs to come.</p><p><br /></p><p>~JC[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JCro57, post: 3813647, member: 92083"][USER=24314]@Insider[/USER] ~ This is NOT about "winning" anything. I was simply trying to have a POLITE, intelligent discussion as to why Machine doubling wouldn't be classified as a Mint error in terms of how they got created versus other error types that get formally recognized. I never said they were significant nor valuable (nor do I think they are), nor am I trying to "ruin" the hobby by pushing forth an agenda to legitimize machine doubling, nor stating TPGs should start certifying them. Let's calm down here for God's sake. I am promoting the hobby by trying to seek answers, not push forth an agenda here. And yes, I have many, many mislabeled slabs. Several with the wrong error type listed. So do many other Mint error collectors. There are people who collect them! There are threads on this very topic right in this forum! As someone in the industry who certifies pieces for a grading company, I am puzzled as to why you think my claim is far-fetched. I also don't understand why you are talking down to me like I am someone who has no credibility or who is a proverbial liar, especially someone who has been a customer of yours more than once. Not really a smart business practice if you ask me. Wrong-labeled slabs to come. ~JC[/QUOTE]
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