Anyways, despite what some on this website want people to believe or consider PCGS doesn't steal/switch coins. NGC doesn't either for the first tier TPGs. Rather sad how many people just say stuff to say stuff because that's what they want.
One day you will take off the blinders, as of now you are only a master of the literal, but please don't get it right we wouldn't know what to do. I will repeat this again, if needed whether this stuff happens or not, no one nor any business is above reproach if even on accident.
Hmmm, so the first photos of the non damaged E are yours pre-submission and the coin we see with damaged E are the "same" slabbed coin? I'd send them a "note" for sure, if that's the case!
Yes, anyone who views the thread will see the pics, and they'll ask for more information. What's the whole story? Since it's sort of off topic to this thread, why don't you create a new thread with your main question as title? I think more people would chime in.
There is a known history of ANACS slabs coming back with cracks/splinter style cracks in them. They will take care of it for free but it's annoying to have to deal with it. As far as damage, if something did happen during their care it will be on video and they will/should try and make it right. One of the issues with the damage is that sometimes it does happen in transit to them as people don't always package the coins properly, whether or not that is what happened I have no idea
Who wants to bet these awful pics of the computer screen are the seller's pics, and he sent this guy a different coin and the guy never noticed? @baseball21 have you seen the newest thread this guy started?
And poof the other thread is gone. I was ready to respond and said I did not have permission to view or respond to the page.
Agreed, I wonder if someone finally turned him in to the moderators for self promotion. Any bets on another thread popping up?