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<p>[QUOTE="ckachu16, post: 624271, member: 19019"]I agree with all of you, it is such a shame that someone ruin such a beauty like this. It still is beautiful though but definately puts a damper on its value. By the way, a few of you had some responses saying talking about if it was slabbed. I guess my question to you is would NGC or some of the other top grading companies even grade this being that it was polished. I thought that if I sent it in to them that they would send it back in a "body bag". I was really under the impression that if a coin was polished, no matter what its rarity is, it is worthless. I guess that is not the case. I understand that it is not going to be worth what it would be without the polish, but I feel a little better knowing that I would maybe not lose out to bad if I end up reselling this set. I tried to get a refund or an exchange and the seller would not do it. The guy is not a good seller to deal with and I guess I had to learn that the hard way. It is amazing how different a picture can be from the truth. If you ever talked to a girl online that looked really great in a picture and then saw her in real life than you would know the power of a good picture (where you can control the variables, angles, lighting and so on..). Thanks for all the help though. I guess my only questions now are would they slab it, and is there anything that I could do to remove the polish or shine that is on the coin without further ruining it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ckachu16, post: 624271, member: 19019"]I agree with all of you, it is such a shame that someone ruin such a beauty like this. It still is beautiful though but definately puts a damper on its value. By the way, a few of you had some responses saying talking about if it was slabbed. I guess my question to you is would NGC or some of the other top grading companies even grade this being that it was polished. I thought that if I sent it in to them that they would send it back in a "body bag". I was really under the impression that if a coin was polished, no matter what its rarity is, it is worthless. I guess that is not the case. I understand that it is not going to be worth what it would be without the polish, but I feel a little better knowing that I would maybe not lose out to bad if I end up reselling this set. I tried to get a refund or an exchange and the seller would not do it. The guy is not a good seller to deal with and I guess I had to learn that the hard way. It is amazing how different a picture can be from the truth. If you ever talked to a girl online that looked really great in a picture and then saw her in real life than you would know the power of a good picture (where you can control the variables, angles, lighting and so on..). Thanks for all the help though. I guess my only questions now are would they slab it, and is there anything that I could do to remove the polish or shine that is on the coin without further ruining it?[/QUOTE]
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