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Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
@jmlanzaf wrote: "You've written more words explaining how your post disappeared than it would take to rewrite it." and: "The value difference is more than preference for a service. Ot… (View Post)1 -
Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
You don't know what I wrote, what questions I asked of you, or _the factual reasons (the WHY) that makes PCGS coins worth so much. _ It has nothing to do with being a fanboy. I like Pepsi better than… (View Post)1 -
Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
@shish Inserting another grade into the grading scale, say between XF and MS, not really gradeflation. Trick question. It was already done long ago. The grade was AU and the coins that filled that gr… (View Post)1 -
Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
I posted information right from Sheldon's book. You, me, and any TPGS can interpret them as they wish. Furthermore, I'm not going to post anything negative about any TPGS as that is against the rules… (View Post)4 -
Re: 1975 no s mint mark penny on proof planchet
What the... I'm glad you know every coin struck by the U.S. Mint that exists. When you ever "discover" as many unknow varieties as I have over the years, your opinion might actually be wort… (View Post)2