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Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
"I may not have conveyed my concept clearly. I was suggesting that if a TPG could achieve a 3-5% overall "error" rate they would be doing well." I agree, unfortunately my point is… (View Post)1 -
Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
The following terms are being used very liberally. "Market Grading." is not a well defined standard. "Market Acceptable" is not well defined. Exactly who decides what is market ac… (View Post)1 -
Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
"Except eye appeal is nowhere in their published standards. If it were part of their grading, "I'm sure they would have made the distinction. " I disagree! The published standards need… (View Post)2 -
Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
"While grading is subjective, that would be an express non-subjective violation of the standard that Unc coins must not have any wear. In my world, that would fall under policy change rather tha… (View Post)1 -
Re: My thought about the constant talk of grade-flation.
First, I understand precisely what CAC approval means, yes it includes C coins. However, all the experiencenced numismatists I know that specialize in seated or trade dollars agree that your estimate… (View Post)2