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Originally Posted by barrysloate
Yes. Coin collectors complain all the time about third party grading. Large cent collectors so disagree that they have their own grading system which overrules the grader. For example, a coin graded a 40 by the grading service may be deemed only a 25 by the large cent collector. They generally feel that the number doesn't reflect the actual grade, but represents what a coin is likely to sell for. Coins with visible wear often receive an uncirculated grade which drives collectors crazy. Obviously, all third party grading has a long way to go to get it right.
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Thanks for the response. So if I were to try to translate this into the card Hobby.
Psa grades a card a pre war card a four but pre war collectors would say well it’s more like a 2.5? How do they determine this ratio.