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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2694358, member: 66"]A few years ago this wouldn't have cost him anything, it would have been covered under the grading guarantee. But now the guarantee specifies that it does not cover coins that have "gone bad" in the holder after slabbing.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the other hand we really don't know if they actually charged him for it or not. He didn't send it in himself, he submitted it with other coins through a dealer. He paid what the dealer charged him. The dealer may have been reimbursed for the grading fee and didn't pass it on.</p><p><br /></p><p>It might also depend on how it was worded on the submission form. If he sent it in under the grading guarantee they may have conserved it for free and sent it back. If it was sent in for "regrading" or "conservation" then they may have simply charged for those services. How you word your request can make a big difference. And we may not know how the submitting dealer worded the request. And you probably can't learn any details as to why they charged or didn't charge as they did because since he isn't the submitter they probably wouldn't tell him anything.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2694358, member: 66"]A few years ago this wouldn't have cost him anything, it would have been covered under the grading guarantee. But now the guarantee specifies that it does not cover coins that have "gone bad" in the holder after slabbing. On the other hand we really don't know if they actually charged him for it or not. He didn't send it in himself, he submitted it with other coins through a dealer. He paid what the dealer charged him. The dealer may have been reimbursed for the grading fee and didn't pass it on. It might also depend on how it was worded on the submission form. If he sent it in under the grading guarantee they may have conserved it for free and sent it back. If it was sent in for "regrading" or "conservation" then they may have simply charged for those services. How you word your request can make a big difference. And we may not know how the submitting dealer worded the request. And you probably can't learn any details as to why they charged or didn't charge as they did because since he isn't the submitter they probably wouldn't tell him anything.[/QUOTE]
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