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<p>[QUOTE="Cherd, post: 22938615, member: 24754"]So long as the evaluation methods remain subjective (some person looking at a coin), I don't see any benefit from yet another TPG setting up shop. The process needs to be automated (done based on machine measurements and analyses) for there to be any real, beneficial progress (reason to switch).</p><p><br /></p><p>Another consideration...... How many coins worth grading still remain in a raw state? Sure, there will always be some, but enough to build a brand new company into sustainability? The only continuous influx of supply is with hyper-modern coinage (stuff being produced today). So if a new company is going to be successful, then it seems as though they'd have to specialize in that niche.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've always perceived the whole green-beaning deal as gimmicky non-sense that caught-on because of our competitive need to one-up each other. I don't think that demand for this type of thing will translate into a successful business that has to compete with the established hegemony.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherd, post: 22938615, member: 24754"]So long as the evaluation methods remain subjective (some person looking at a coin), I don't see any benefit from yet another TPG setting up shop. The process needs to be automated (done based on machine measurements and analyses) for there to be any real, beneficial progress (reason to switch). Another consideration...... How many coins worth grading still remain in a raw state? Sure, there will always be some, but enough to build a brand new company into sustainability? The only continuous influx of supply is with hyper-modern coinage (stuff being produced today). So if a new company is going to be successful, then it seems as though they'd have to specialize in that niche. I've always perceived the whole green-beaning deal as gimmicky non-sense that caught-on because of our competitive need to one-up each other. I don't think that demand for this type of thing will translate into a successful business that has to compete with the established hegemony.[/QUOTE]
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