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<p>[QUOTE="play2win, post: 1086773, member: 28471"]I sent a hundred coins to PCGS bulk grading. They were sent in slabs from another grader. One came back "dirty" in new pcgs holder. A couple did come back not gradable for error code that may have been a scratch or dent in rim. These were sent back NOT REMOVED from the original holder. I didn't have that from the previous grade on the coin. Some coins looked absolutely better then higher graded coins I have seen. I now know that somewhere along the bulk grading process, the original grade and slab was looked at. What are peoples thoughts on this? When sending several hundred coins for bulk grading you can't tell the crossover grade. You just have to send the coins and hope for the best. Do people here think that previous grades in slabs get penalized or do you think pcgs or ngc really assess the coin as the coin. Also, has anyone ever experienced the feeling the a coin sent was not the one sent back? There is a lot of discussion on the net and some people with bad experiences from pcgs. But it appears they are the strictest and when buying coins the most trusted for grading accuracy, although there is the NGC following that would say the same. People experiences please.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="play2win, post: 1086773, member: 28471"]I sent a hundred coins to PCGS bulk grading. They were sent in slabs from another grader. One came back "dirty" in new pcgs holder. A couple did come back not gradable for error code that may have been a scratch or dent in rim. These were sent back NOT REMOVED from the original holder. I didn't have that from the previous grade on the coin. Some coins looked absolutely better then higher graded coins I have seen. I now know that somewhere along the bulk grading process, the original grade and slab was looked at. What are peoples thoughts on this? When sending several hundred coins for bulk grading you can't tell the crossover grade. You just have to send the coins and hope for the best. Do people here think that previous grades in slabs get penalized or do you think pcgs or ngc really assess the coin as the coin. Also, has anyone ever experienced the feeling the a coin sent was not the one sent back? There is a lot of discussion on the net and some people with bad experiences from pcgs. But it appears they are the strictest and when buying coins the most trusted for grading accuracy, although there is the NGC following that would say the same. People experiences please.[/QUOTE]
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