When it comes to numeric grading of mint state coins I feel the current system that uses increments of single points is far too subjective and in truth is an impossible grading system in itself to be accurate.If single increments of grading are so accurate why is it we do not seen coins graded as 41, 42, 43, 44 etc. It appears not to be applicable to the lower grades and in truth it is not practically applicable to the higher states.The issue of strike or die state is often ignored or not given the weight most system proclaim to apply to those issues as well.I guess as already stated one estimate of a coins eye appeal is what is important in weighing if a coin is pleasing or acceptable, not a numerical grade assigned by a third party grader.
The 70 point grading system is confusing,as is the 100 point grading system used by this British slabber; http://www.cgs-uk.biz .Whatever has happened to the good old-fashioned 7 point grading system from G right up to Unc.?Aidan.