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    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "mario" <mariobyrge@c...>
    wrote:
    > BYRON, well said concernning the grading services on the spliting
    of hair to lower a 1% reading,...........another superb conclusion to
    the debate of grading in colonials. This weeks CoinWorld,.......read
    the letters to the Editors,..........as one reader had wrote, When a
    coin is slabbed, it is therefore guaranteed "Genuine"
    > Mario

    The supposed objective grading, the authenticy and/or the attribution
    are all backed up by meaningless so-called guarantees. I remember the
    debates that started in the coin papers in 1986 about the objectivity
    and accuracy that could be achieved by the slabbers and absolutely
    none of their promises have come to pass - 18 years later! Instead
    its turned into just another game to be played.
    Anyone who believes that they are somehow protected by the plastic
    around their coins is not only a fool but an inbecile as well. As
    long as these imbeciles can be fooled then nothing will change.
    Nothing short of a class action suit by reputable dealers outside the
    influence of this mania brought on by the slabbers will ever make it
    change, but try finding two or more willing to do just that.
    Let's also not fool ourselves that the ANA or any other numismatic
    organization would be willing to step forward either. After all they
    are either the same people or just as influenced by the slabbers as
    everyone else.
    The only hope that specialists in specific genres, such as Colonials,
    may have had was to point out the absurdities that have taken
    place ,publicly, but apparently the slabbers have also planned for
    that contingency by hiring lawyers to sue anyone who even hints at
    some sort of dissention.
    Byron

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