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<p>[QUOTE="Aslpride, post: 1677862, member: 36954"]That's my question. Their condition aren't same as I send. UNC details OBV damage is my red flag as I did eliminated any coins like as picture showed above. It's seems that shipping is at fault and I don't want to repeat that. It take almost a year for me to screen these coins and you can imagine the disappointment to find that you can see different between past and present. ANACS/NGC in past was my testing on simple screening based on weak knowledge with grading system. After graded them in 2011/2, I learned that many areas have to be consideration before final grade. For example, mark on high point face, date, motto will receive serious negative on grade than mark on surface, but it was not always for all coins as well. This time, I was focus on "best of the best" and found out that these coins aren't same condition as I send. That's where I think shipping was the cause for hairlines on high point areas on most of coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aslpride, post: 1677862, member: 36954"]That's my question. Their condition aren't same as I send. UNC details OBV damage is my red flag as I did eliminated any coins like as picture showed above. It's seems that shipping is at fault and I don't want to repeat that. It take almost a year for me to screen these coins and you can imagine the disappointment to find that you can see different between past and present. ANACS/NGC in past was my testing on simple screening based on weak knowledge with grading system. After graded them in 2011/2, I learned that many areas have to be consideration before final grade. For example, mark on high point face, date, motto will receive serious negative on grade than mark on surface, but it was not always for all coins as well. This time, I was focus on "best of the best" and found out that these coins aren't same condition as I send. That's where I think shipping was the cause for hairlines on high point areas on most of coins.[/QUOTE]
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