Besides, how would you know when either were done? And what if a coin was graded by Grader A on Monday and Grader B evaluated it on Tuesday and it was verified by Grader C on Wednesday?
In the Air Force it was well known that the best aircraft came off the assembly lines on Wednesdays. The workers were to hung over on Mondays and too tired on Fridays. It seems they tighten every rivet tighter on Wednesdays. If it's true about assembly lines, I guess it can be true about coin grading.
Years ago 1968, with my Olds 442 I knew what date it was manufactured from the sticker on the car. At least there was a sticker if it was the right date who knows.
"Well here's another nice mess you have gotten me into" Oliver Hardy 1930
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Besides, how would you know when either were done? >>
Unless you have some inside info you really don't know. Kinda wonder how that saying came to be tho.
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<< <i>I think both are myths. The car one especially since robots don't care about Monday or Friday. >>
What if they're union robots?
Photos of the 2006 Boston Massacre
They get their coffee breaks in 90 wt comsumption.