Grading is subjective. Grading is a subjective determination. While numerical grading may give the impression of preci- sion, the numbers in fact represent a nuanced opinion that even experts cannot consistently and systematically agree upon. The grade reflects the opinion of the cataloger (or grader) as to the state of preservation, method of strike, and overall appearance of a particular Precious Metal or lot.
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Samples: thegoldiracompany.com
Grading is subjective. Grading is a subjective determination. While numerical grading may give the impression of preci- sionprecision, the numbers in fact represent a nuanced opinion that even experts cannot consistently and systematically agree upon. The grade reflects reflects the opinion of the cataloger (or grader) as to the state of preservation, method of strike, and overall appearance of a particular Precious Metal or lot.
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Samples: Capital Transaction Agreement
Grading is subjective. Grading is a subjective determination. While numerical grading may give the impression of preci- sionprecision, the numbers in fact represent a nuanced opinion that even experts cannot consistently and systematically agree upon. The grade reflects the opinion of the cataloger (or grader) as to the state of preservation, method of strike, and overall appearance of a particular Precious Metal or lot.
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Grading is subjective. Grading is a subjective determination. Grading is an art, not a science. While numerical grading may give the impression of preci- sionprecision, the numbers in fact represent a nuanced opinion that even experts cannot consistently and systematically agree upon. The grade reflects the opinion of the cataloger (or grader) as to the state of preservation, method of strike, and overall appearance of a particular Precious Metal or lot.
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Samples: Shipping and Transaction Agreement