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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3596244, member: 112"]I think people need to also be aware of something else. It's fairly common for coins to designated as problem coins on one submission, and then resubmitted only to be cleanly graded - and it's done by the same TPG both times. And it doesn't matter if it's NGC or PCGS - they both do it as often as the other. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now with a coin like this specific one, yeah, because of its scarcity making it more memorable it's usually 2 TPGs involved. But even in cases like this it happens with one TPG just as often as it does the other. And it doesn't just happen with coins that have been harshly cleaned and then toned again. It happens with coins across the problem designation spectrum. It can be harsh cleaning, scratches, altered surfaces, etc etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>Nor is this something new, this very same thing has been going on since the beginning, since long before problem coin slabs even existed. And it has been discussed on the coin forums for as long as the coin forums have existed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3596244, member: 112"]I think people need to also be aware of something else. It's fairly common for coins to designated as problem coins on one submission, and then resubmitted only to be cleanly graded - and it's done by the same TPG both times. And it doesn't matter if it's NGC or PCGS - they both do it as often as the other. Now with a coin like this specific one, yeah, because of its scarcity making it more memorable it's usually 2 TPGs involved. But even in cases like this it happens with one TPG just as often as it does the other. And it doesn't just happen with coins that have been harshly cleaned and then toned again. It happens with coins across the problem designation spectrum. It can be harsh cleaning, scratches, altered surfaces, etc etc. Nor is this something new, this very same thing has been going on since the beginning, since long before problem coin slabs even existed. And it has been discussed on the coin forums for as long as the coin forums have existed.[/QUOTE]
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