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Old 01-09-2007, 01:20 PM
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind


Dear Bob:

The numbers make sense for the following reason.

The first number reflects the number of coins and cards
graded in 2005.

The revenue number reflects the fees received by CU for
grading. CU receives much higher fees for certain coins
(remember there are thousands of coins worth more than
$10,000) than it does for baseball cards.

Other items graded include paper money, stamps and
autographs. These items represent less than 5%
of the total number of items graded and less than 7%
of CU's total revenue.

We hope this explanation answers your questions.

FYI, we handled this matter ourselves.


Bruce Dorskind
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