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Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by vavet, Jul 12, 2008.

  1. vavet

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  3. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    The crackout game is a risky one.
     
  4. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    He took the risk hoping to make money , didn't then took his ball & went home . Can't say I feel bad for him .
    rzage
     
  5. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    I cant believe the thought of me submitting coins to the public has become public already :D
     
  6. bama guy

    bama guy Coin Hoarder

    Most companies warranties are voided if you tamper with their products. I do not see why TPG should be any different.

    Taking someones word they are going to do something, well I can say is good luck. When I was younger, I was reasonably comfortable in accepting someones word they would do what they say they would. Maye I am turning into a grumpy old man but I just do not feel that way now.

    Things have changed a lot since Pluto was demoted
     
  7. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    ok i read the article for once i am with NGC the guy played the game and lost and is now being a sore loser. If he would have made money he would not have complained i see those kind of people at coin shows all the time. 3 cheers for NGC i might send them some of my own coins as a reward :D
     
  8. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    whats mickey mouse's dog go to do with it? :D
     
  9. eddyk

    eddyk New-mismatist

    Maybe he just wanted a modern slab, thoroughly expecting to recieve the same grade?
     
  10. vavet

    vavet New Member

    I must be from another planet. IMO, NGC should have told him to accept the 63 grade or send it somewhere else.

    So is it a 64DPL, a 63PL or a 64PL? What kind of "professionals" are working at NGC when they give out higher grades just because someone lost out in the crackout game. Where is their integrity? Either it's a 63 or a 64 but it can't be both.
     
  11. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    you have answered your own question. :)
     
  12. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Vavet
    You have a predisposed bias against any tpg, that can be found by reading any of your posts about them.

    The guy cracked out the coin. Warranty/grade void. It's pretty simple.

    Now all this " send in the old slab/insert" stuff is not the way it's played, and I don't know why they did that to the fellow, but.....

    Once you crack out, it is a raw coin all over again.
     
  13. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I always thought that these companies had an "upgrade" service where you can send in the slabbed coin and they regrade it. If it grades higher, they reholder it...if it doesn't, they don't. Is that not the case?

    Seems that would be the safer method (if one chooses to play the TPG game).
     
  14. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    if you send it to PCGS they reholder it no matter what. People beleive they wont reholder it but they do and there is a very good reason for that their older holders had flaws :)
     
  15. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I am not in the minority here, but I don't get it. In my English, "stand a really good chance to get it in a new holder with the grade of ms64 DPL" is not promising anything. So he gets upset that they did not deliver what they did not promise to deliver?? Tough!
     
  16. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    I do care how great you are at breaking open a slab, there's always a chance that a coin can get damaged when you bust it out... they ARE supposed to be secure holders after all.

    The guy was gambling and lost, now he's sore. Plain and simple.
     
  17. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    all I can say is boo-hoo, suck it up, quit being a money grubber
     
  18. NPCoin

    NPCoin Resident Imbecile

    And this is bad, how? ;)


    His point is absolutely valid and correct.

    Irregardless, the guy "got what he deserved". If someone were to disagree with a TPG about the grade assignment of a coin, then most certainly they should simply send it in for reconsideration rather than "self-cracking".

    In my opinion, the problem is that most people *know* that the TPG will not agree with the upgrade, so they try to use the fact that grading is subjective to try to get the right 1-2-3 combo of graders to get that extra grade push. Much like gambling.

    And, one reason the coin will always be reholdered when submitting for upgrade is because the grading process is supposed to ensure that the graders are not biased by the old holder and will give a more subjective opinion.

    Just imagine, however, how many coins one could buy over a ten year period instead of gambling it away like this. Most people who do this, I would be sure, do not run it like a business, so the profit/loss really would be hard to determine, just like gambling. You may get that one or two big money upgrades, but at what overall cost?

    Makes you wonder...
     
  19. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Spock , I thought you had to send in a $10 reholder fee ? :smile:hatch::hammer:
    rzage
     
  20. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    How can a Top Three TPG make such a mistake? To be quite honest though the cheapest most secure and guaranteed way of properly grading a coin like this would be to get a 2x2 paper flip and...
     
  21. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Yeah, reholder is $10.00 and that gets you the same grade in a new holder.

    If you want to try to "cross", you pay full price, and have the coin remain in the old holder if it does not cross over. You have to option of specifying a minimum grade as well.

    To regrade, you can submit in the holder, pay the full fee and hope for the best. Worst case scenario? Same coin in same holder/grade but your out the $$$.
     
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