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Dagnab it, I had hoped that this horrific practice would not rear its ugly head in the revenues field.  As controversial as this opinion might be, were I a person of infinite means, I would buy up items like this and trim them down just to get these abominations off the market. https://www.ebay.com/itm/MOMEN-US-S...dSs&LH_BIN=1
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Pillar Of The Community
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It's the double whammy. Butchering of a multiple and grading of proofs. |
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There is zero harm in grading proofs. Cutting up multiples like this example is silly though. |
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What ever happened to having at least a pair for imperforate stamps instead of this butchery where eight surrounding stamps are ruined for the sake of one stamp? To me this is a block of nine (plate proof) stamps with eight damaged (plate proof) stamps in it. (The philatelic "keep imperforates in at least pairs" law should be passed.) |
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United States
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I think items like this are ugly. Furthermore, at $10 per proof, the block of nine prior to destruction would have sold for $90. And then there is the cost of the certificate, so the creation of this monstrosity is, in the long run, a money loser. |
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United States
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United States
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I think you're swimming against the tide, rogdcam.  I'm not looking for paper cuts across the eyeballs, but perhaps they could bill them for certifying nine stamps. Eight of 'em come back bad? |
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Quote: perhaps they could bill them for certifying nine stamps. Especially when they do this:   |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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Hardly swimming across the tide. Grading is harmless. "Creating" these jumbos is just plain nonsense. I have said before that if the PF, PSE, PSAG and others refused to grade these things it would stop. Anything for a buck. There must be a market for them or else it would not happen. So we need an anthill and tongue pliers for the grading agencies, the people that cut them up, the buyers, the auction houses that auction them (that includes Siegel), ebay, HipStamp, sundry dealers both small and large and so on. |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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The graders, dealers, and auction houses are simply businesses catering to a clientele. It's that clientele that drive this; saying it's the others is just the tail wagging the dog. |
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Be careful what you wish for... I think that US personal property rights supersede the wishes of folks who think this is an ethical issue. If a person wants to light cigars with multiples they are have the right to; pretty sure that most folks do not want to live in a country which allows others to come into your house and confiscate your personal property based upon their beliefs. Don
(For the record I also dislike and disagree with this practice. I just do not see a good resolution unless major organizations and/or benefactors would start a 'stamp conservancy' movement and started purchasing important material and locking it up into a permanent conservation holdings. Of course this effectively removes the material from ever again being owned by any collectors... ) |
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