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Anyone who thinks grading is a science and not subjective doesn't understand grading.
We agree its not a science.
Personality also enters the issue. Some peoples' personality/mindset makes it such that they are willing to put faith into a non-scientific approach. To each his own.
Making grading a science would be part of a marketing plan that would have definitely not produced near as much profit. Businesses have to make money.
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They'll want to see it I am almost positive. Photoshop can do a lot and plus the only real way to assess how bad the damage is is to have it in hand.
I can understand being hesitant to send the coin back to them, but I also agree that when I wrong someone, I need to personally see what was done to assess and make sure I compensate adequately for the other person. The difference here being you are not dealing with an individual - which might be easier. When the wrongdoers are a large business, its easy to have something like this go unresolved.
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I agree with the market setting the standard, however the TPGs setting the standard just seems "iffy" to Me. Isn't the whole point of having a third party, to have an unbiased party's opinion? (And yes I am also aware that TPGs are more than just that). But why is it that they set the standards? Just seems odd to Me.
If you could go back in time and be the one to successfully pull off the making of a system such as the TPGs, then it would be YOU making the standards. They started it, so they are the ones who have made the rules. Just like all areas of life, some people are willing to question the rules ("iffy") thinking there may be room for improvement, and some like to say "if it isn't broke, then why fix it?" I personally think it all depends on how much faith a person puts in the word "expert."
TPG are part of their own construct/invention. Their world has made great strides since the internet came into being, hence they have enough followers now to continue with their system the way it is. There is now a generation of collectors who have never known coins without
ebay and slabs, so the idea of questioning the system is foreign to them.
The only way to get rid of the "iffy" is to convert to a repeatable, standardized science. Art is something you have to take on faith. Many people have put a lot of money and faith into the grading system as it is, and so updating to make the system be an actual, repeatable science is a very scary thought to them.
Besides, the TPGs sure do not want to become scientifically repeatable. A very obtainable scientific standard would mean once a coin was graded with scanners and algorithms, the "iffy" would be gone. The coin would always get the exact same grade (unless deteriorated or damaged). However; the only thing left between seller and buyer would be how much the price tag was good for representing eye appeal - which is solely up to the buyer anyway!
But even then, the algorithms used for the grading would be subject to the whim of who was making the algorithms. Just how much accuracy is "enough?"
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Not answering emails is also a great mark towards "Professionalism." Since their ignoring emails keeps you from having a written record of their dealings, I suggest you have them put in writing their agreement (if they make it) to return the coin and compensate.
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As for why they don't answer emails it's nothing about records,
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There are email address that do respond but the general inquiry one doesn't
Let me clarify that I was making the point specifically that it is a shame casualecollector won't have written records because his emails were not answered. The non-answering of emails is non-professional when a company gives out an email address so people will assume they can get a decent and timely (its email after all) response. I don't care what the subject matter is, this is a poor business practice.
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it's just the sheer volume of them they get most of which are nonsense. They may eventually answer but it'll be a while. .
A sincere question.where do you get all your information?
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