The UNC 67 is being used by some dealers in the USA, and is not part of the Friedberg model as presented in their texts. The Friedberg perfect note is UNC 65 as stated my post above.
UNC 67 is instead part of the system used by the company (and a few others) from which Rick presented us with a note from.
Comparing a grade presented by some dealers/graders in the USA and the Friedberg model doesn't work.
I do however agree that anyone brave enough to slap UNC 67 on a note had better start with "a flawless note".
I like the Friedberg model and none other better at present. Adopting such a system will create significant change in the way UNC notes are valued in Canada. It is one thing to say a note is UNC, Choice UNC or Gem UNC, it is another thing for the pricing panel to price a GEM 65 at 2 or more times than an UNC 60 as they do in the USA.
Glad to see we are no longer laughing threads like this off the forum as I have seen in the past.
The light being cast on this issue and the other issue in the pricing panel thread appear to now have the markets full attention.
It is a smarter, more informed market these days and growing up fast; leadership will carry increased challenges.
Troy.