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<p>[QUOTE="brinssig, post: 26685594, member: 12147"]I did send the coin back to them to be regraded but it didn't make any difference. It seemed better at first but then it started to move around like it did before. When I got the coin back the coin was in almost exactly the same position it was in before which is a little short of turning 45 degrees inside the holder. The good thing is it didn't cost me anymore to get it reholdered because I had won the coin on Heritage Auctions and they had agreed to send the coin back to NGC to be reholdered at no cost to me.</p><p><br /></p><p>I haven't had the same experience as you with PCGS grading coins lower that had previously been graded by NGC but maybe each case is different. I had a 1921 dollar that was graded MS64+ by NGC but when I sent it to PCGS they graded it MS65+. I probably won't send it in to be reholdered by PCGS since as you said they may give the coin a lower grade although to me it looks pretty nice that is unlikely to get a lower grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brinssig, post: 26685594, member: 12147"]I did send the coin back to them to be regraded but it didn't make any difference. It seemed better at first but then it started to move around like it did before. When I got the coin back the coin was in almost exactly the same position it was in before which is a little short of turning 45 degrees inside the holder. The good thing is it didn't cost me anymore to get it reholdered because I had won the coin on Heritage Auctions and they had agreed to send the coin back to NGC to be reholdered at no cost to me. I haven't had the same experience as you with PCGS grading coins lower that had previously been graded by NGC but maybe each case is different. I had a 1921 dollar that was graded MS64+ by NGC but when I sent it to PCGS they graded it MS65+. I probably won't send it in to be reholdered by PCGS since as you said they may give the coin a lower grade although to me it looks pretty nice that is unlikely to get a lower grade.[/QUOTE]
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