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From the CSI [Certified Silver Investments] website: 27_laughing.gif

 

CSI Grading grades and authenticates US coins and some foreign coins according to their own standards. Coin grading is a term used to refer to the process of determining the condition, quality and authenticity of a coin. We do not subscribed to any form or standard in coin grading; our grades are designed by us and are not to be confused to mean the same as any other grading company.

 

 

The process of coin grading, being somewhat subjective, is more of an art than a science. There is no license needed to become a coin grader. Any grades that are offered are strictly opinions. Most important is that you realize that all grading is a subjective opinion and can and will vary from person to person, and grading service to grading service, and, sometimes within a grading service as well.

 

 

We make no guarantee as to the quality of the coin graded or the condition of the coin graded. We do guarantee the coin to be authentic and will stand by the authentication of the coin to be minted by the mint represented in the offering. However, that guarantee is a limited guarantee.

 

 

Limitation of Liability for Grading: All parties understand and agree that the opinion required in grading coins involves CSI’s subjective judgment. Consequently, CSI makes no warranty or representation and shall have no liability whatsoever to the customer for the grade assigned by CSI to any coin.

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Nice warranty - WE AINT LIBEL FOR NUTHIN just that the coin is authentic and THAT IS limited hahahahah

What a joke

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- WE AINT LIBEL FOR NUTHIN just that the coin is authentic and THAT IS limited hahahahah

What a joke

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Fell on floor with that one.....I picture some kind of shoeless redneck with tobacco dribble with a bucket full of these 'slabs' by the side of the highway peddling these things with that guarantee . The coins looked nice without any scratches...might be MS65 or even MS63 if I attempt to use their grading system based on nothing but what falls off the top of their heads as the coin rolls past on the conveyor belts into the waiting roadside buckets.

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