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A Nobel Prize winner decides to sell their medal at an auction. This action is met with widespread public criticism, with many arguing it devalues the honor and the achievement it represents. In contrast, an individual selling a rare, historically significant coin for a high price is generally seen as a standard, acceptable market transaction. Which of the following statements best analyzes the fundamental distinction that causes the medal sale to be viewed as inappropriate or 'repugnant' while the coin sale is not?

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