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Old 10-08-2004, 11:32 AM   #6 (permalink)
collect4fun
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As for the coins being in old slabs - yes - some of them may get upgrades if they are re-submitted. Some of them may get downgrades as well. There is no certainty in this. It is a gamble - plain and simple. You could win thousands or lose thousands.
Ok here is a stupid question, ready?

If they are in old PCGS holders and he re submits them to PCGS can he request that they either be held at the same grade or upgraded, but not downgraded?

I can see if he sends them to another grading company they could downgrade them, but not if they were sent back to the same grader.

He would still be out the grading fee, but not any $$ related to the downgrade.
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