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Old 12-26-2008, 04:56 PM   #10 (permalink)
gmarguli
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Well - my first suspicion is this happened after the coin was slabbed. And before PCGS can fix the problem someone actually has to let them know there is a problem. Then they have to actually send the coin to PCGS. So the real question is - why didn't heritage send the coin to NCS? I am sure they could have got it into a NGC slab.
Because Heritage doesn't own the coins. If I was the consignor and Heritage took my PCGS graded coins, sent them to NCS for conservation and then slabbed by NGC (possibly at different grades), I'd be livid.
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