James,
My opinion is the same as yours I admit grading is never objective and is unfortunately "very Subjective".
All a collector is doing is "paying" for someone's opinion as to what they think the condition of a note is. And I have already said that you may find a note graded by CGA that is wrong, when I said that I was talking about the current CGA and the current PCGS and PMG.
Not talking about something that the old out of business CGA did, AldousHxlE can not sent his note to a grader that is "out of business".
The CGA of the past is no more, it's been gone since 2009. The "scandal" your talking about has nothing to do with the new company.
Your either kidding with us or there's something wrong in your thinking that any new business ( CGA ) would be responsible for things that an old business did in past years.
Your CGA Testimonials that you provided are not up to date or are not dated at all so I would not go by anything they had to say either way.
Your examples of a "new" CGA mistake in grading the $ 10,000. Gold note is a good one, I do not get paid for grading notes, but whoever graded that one should not receive a pay check. The others you are showing have nothing to do with the current CGA so there un-fair examples.
As to me knowing the owner, again that's a mistake on your part, I do not personally know the owner, and there is NO communications between us, but I do know who John Spinelli is, he is the owner of CGA, and a well respected currency collector and someone that really knows how to grade currency and a very up standing person, he is not a currency God, he is human and like I've said in my last post once in a great while something can get by him.
And now you ask:
After all this, do you still consider it a misinfo.
Yes I do consider it misinformation, even more so because it's evident from all your links that you knew that the current CGA was a new business that was started in 2009 by a new well respected owner so it seems that it was not a mistake on your part and degrading John Spinelli and his company was and is totally uncalled for.
Here's one that may top the Gold note, as you can see it was graded by PCGS, this is only one of many notes that they seemed to "get" wrong, or do you really think it's
"VF".
Regards
Bill Collector

My opinion is the same as yours I admit grading is never objective and is unfortunately "very Subjective".
All a collector is doing is "paying" for someone's opinion as to what they think the condition of a note is. And I have already said that you may find a note graded by CGA that is wrong, when I said that I was talking about the current CGA and the current PCGS and PMG.
Not talking about something that the old out of business CGA did, AldousHxlE can not sent his note to a grader that is "out of business".
The CGA of the past is no more, it's been gone since 2009. The "scandal" your talking about has nothing to do with the new company.
Your either kidding with us or there's something wrong in your thinking that any new business ( CGA ) would be responsible for things that an old business did in past years.
Your CGA Testimonials that you provided are not up to date or are not dated at all so I would not go by anything they had to say either way.
Your examples of a "new" CGA mistake in grading the $ 10,000. Gold note is a good one, I do not get paid for grading notes, but whoever graded that one should not receive a pay check. The others you are showing have nothing to do with the current CGA so there un-fair examples.
As to me knowing the owner, again that's a mistake on your part, I do not personally know the owner, and there is NO communications between us, but I do know who John Spinelli is, he is the owner of CGA, and a well respected currency collector and someone that really knows how to grade currency and a very up standing person, he is not a currency God, he is human and like I've said in my last post once in a great while something can get by him.
And now you ask:
After all this, do you still consider it a misinfo.
Yes I do consider it misinformation, even more so because it's evident from all your links that you knew that the current CGA was a new business that was started in 2009 by a new well respected owner so it seems that it was not a mistake on your part and degrading John Spinelli and his company was and is totally uncalled for.
Here's one that may top the Gold note, as you can see it was graded by PCGS, this is only one of many notes that they seemed to "get" wrong, or do you really think it's
"VF".
Regards
Bill Collector





























