Why Does No One Seem To Be Talking About....

David Hall's (PCGS Luncheon) announcement that he does not favor switching to a 100 point grading scale?
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I think probably because there is less interest in what may amount to marketing schemes on the Darkside.
Cathy
<< <i>There was a thread about it on the USCoins forum. And another with a poll I think.
Cathy >>
oops! I guess I'm getting blind in my old age...If it was posted since HRH's Friday luncheon, I missed it
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<< <i><SPINAL TAP>I favor an 11-point grading scale.</SPINAL TAP> >>
Nigel St. Clankeye: But, this one goes to one hundred, coinpictures.
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Really, I can only see that we need a 10-point range at most.
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<< <i><SPINAL TAP>I favor an 11-point grading scale.</SPINAL TAP> >>
BRAVO!