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<p>[QUOTE="calcol, post: 24614150, member: 77639"]I'll just discuss the options for PCGS. A PCGS-holdered coin can be submitted for either regrading or reconsideration. In the regrading process, the coin is removed from the holder, moves through the grading process, and is put in a new holder with a new cert. number. In the reconsideration process, the coin is graded in its original holder. If the grade increases, the coin is put in a new holder with a new cert number. If the grade does not change, the coin is left in its original holder and returned to the sender.</p><p><br /></p><p>Reconsideration is often used by folks with coins in older holders or coins with a CAC sticker on the slab. There is no risk of losing the OGH or CAC sticker if the grade does not increase. If you submit a CAC-stickered coin for reconsideration, you have to think the higher grade is worth losing the sticker. In terms of value, this is often the case. For many coins, its value with the CAC sticker is worth less than the value it acquires by going up one grade and losing the CAC sticker. And of course, you can always submit the coin to CAC with its now higher grade.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="calcol, post: 24614150, member: 77639"]I'll just discuss the options for PCGS. A PCGS-holdered coin can be submitted for either regrading or reconsideration. In the regrading process, the coin is removed from the holder, moves through the grading process, and is put in a new holder with a new cert. number. In the reconsideration process, the coin is graded in its original holder. If the grade increases, the coin is put in a new holder with a new cert number. If the grade does not change, the coin is left in its original holder and returned to the sender. Reconsideration is often used by folks with coins in older holders or coins with a CAC sticker on the slab. There is no risk of losing the OGH or CAC sticker if the grade does not increase. If you submit a CAC-stickered coin for reconsideration, you have to think the higher grade is worth losing the sticker. In terms of value, this is often the case. For many coins, its value with the CAC sticker is worth less than the value it acquires by going up one grade and losing the CAC sticker. And of course, you can always submit the coin to CAC with its now higher grade. Cal[/QUOTE]
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