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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 661081, member: 2486"]Noost...</p><p><br /></p><p>It is my understanding that once a bend is in the fibers of the Paper, it is there always. That is of course if you do not try to press it, or alter it in any way.</p><p>There have been instances where a TPG has raised and droped a notes grade based on reinspection. How it is determined is beyond me, however, I have been on th end of a highr mark after 3 submissions..it was firts a AU 58..then a 58 Bold color then a 58 PPQ! Funny thing is it was the same grading co.</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW..there was a thread over at CU talking about the potential effects of embossing damage to notes sealed in plastic and thus being stacked for storage...I found that interesting and called PCGS on it...the answer I got was a resounding no! It will not effect the embossing over time.</p><p>Again...an opinion...I put a $20 Series 1914 in a Capital Plastics screw down holder and feel I smashed down the embossing..that is the note I am talking about in the beginning of this response.</p><p><br /></p><p>Go figure huh??</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 661081, member: 2486"]Noost... It is my understanding that once a bend is in the fibers of the Paper, it is there always. That is of course if you do not try to press it, or alter it in any way. There have been instances where a TPG has raised and droped a notes grade based on reinspection. How it is determined is beyond me, however, I have been on th end of a highr mark after 3 submissions..it was firts a AU 58..then a 58 Bold color then a 58 PPQ! Funny thing is it was the same grading co. BTW..there was a thread over at CU talking about the potential effects of embossing damage to notes sealed in plastic and thus being stacked for storage...I found that interesting and called PCGS on it...the answer I got was a resounding no! It will not effect the embossing over time. Again...an opinion...I put a $20 Series 1914 in a Capital Plastics screw down holder and feel I smashed down the embossing..that is the note I am talking about in the beginning of this response. Go figure huh?? RickieB[/QUOTE]
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