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<p>[QUOTE="woodyhenderson, post: 1548588, member: 33122"]I find it hard to say any book would help as the human brain lets each of us see a coin differently.</p><p>This is one reason i see sending any coin to have it graded is a waste of money and time.</p><p>I am not trying to say coins that have been graded werent done right just saying no one sees the same coin the same way.</p><p>If right here on coin talk when a coin comes up for the asking of a grade just watch how many different opinions are offered about the same coin.</p><p>We are human and we all see what we see only when its pointed out do some of us see what others saw that we missed.</p><p>Until a macine is made to grade a coin useing a perfect coin it uses to grade from i dont think gradeing companys will ever be the last word on any coins true grade.</p><p>When you see coins in one slabe cracked out and sent to another company that will give it a higher grade do you feel its the right grade .I dont because if it was the right grade it should match the grade the coin was given.</p><p>Just my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="woodyhenderson, post: 1548588, member: 33122"]I find it hard to say any book would help as the human brain lets each of us see a coin differently. This is one reason i see sending any coin to have it graded is a waste of money and time. I am not trying to say coins that have been graded werent done right just saying no one sees the same coin the same way. If right here on coin talk when a coin comes up for the asking of a grade just watch how many different opinions are offered about the same coin. We are human and we all see what we see only when its pointed out do some of us see what others saw that we missed. Until a macine is made to grade a coin useing a perfect coin it uses to grade from i dont think gradeing companys will ever be the last word on any coins true grade. When you see coins in one slabe cracked out and sent to another company that will give it a higher grade do you feel its the right grade .I dont because if it was the right grade it should match the grade the coin was given. Just my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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