Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Malaysia 1985 $1000 PMG 58 & PMG 64 EPQ
***Just because you have several running pieces and just because you think they are UNC doesn't mean that it's considered a fait accompli that PMG would grade your notes way above the 64 mark.
As can be seen on these 2 banknotes, one was given 58 while the other was given 64.
The answer is simple, as PMG knows better as after all they are the Numero Un as far as independent banknotes grading is concerned & if we think we are so freaking smart as to already being able to guess the grades that we would be getting, why then bother sending them to PMG?
The rule of the thumb is, never jump the gun & count the chicks early.
As can be seen on these 2 banknotes, one was given 58 while the other was given 64.
The answer is simple, as PMG knows better as after all they are the Numero Un as far as independent banknotes grading is concerned & if we think we are so freaking smart as to already being able to guess the grades that we would be getting, why then bother sending them to PMG?
The rule of the thumb is, never jump the gun & count the chicks early.
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