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<p>[QUOTE="Mac McDonald, post: 7812119, member: 117420"]You indicate, "it was a perfect beautiful coin"...and now it's still "a perfect beautiful coin"...with some limited haze. Or, maybe "a near-perfect beautiful coin." Understand your disappointment, but haze can be much worse (and let's hope it doesn't get worse). Maybe just bad timing after many years, or...not sure what you had it holdered in during those years prior, and/or how many times the coin had been removed for various reasons during that time, but maybe something with the removal, handling and transfer for grading/holdering at/by NGC exposed it to something or a combination of things past and present. Everything has some risk, however small/slight...you still have a nice coin and not sure I'd do anything to it. Can't wear/walk in your shoes on this, but I'd be just as angst about NGC not orienting the coin's obverse plumb in the holder...rotated too far right and makes both sides look "crooked/cocked" Doesn't matter to some but does to many (more), and NGC should be aware...no excuses by NGC in letting this slide during whatever quality-control inspection before sealing (that said, I see this much more by/from PCGS than NGC).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mac McDonald, post: 7812119, member: 117420"]You indicate, "it was a perfect beautiful coin"...and now it's still "a perfect beautiful coin"...with some limited haze. Or, maybe "a near-perfect beautiful coin." Understand your disappointment, but haze can be much worse (and let's hope it doesn't get worse). Maybe just bad timing after many years, or...not sure what you had it holdered in during those years prior, and/or how many times the coin had been removed for various reasons during that time, but maybe something with the removal, handling and transfer for grading/holdering at/by NGC exposed it to something or a combination of things past and present. Everything has some risk, however small/slight...you still have a nice coin and not sure I'd do anything to it. Can't wear/walk in your shoes on this, but I'd be just as angst about NGC not orienting the coin's obverse plumb in the holder...rotated too far right and makes both sides look "crooked/cocked" Doesn't matter to some but does to many (more), and NGC should be aware...no excuses by NGC in letting this slide during whatever quality-control inspection before sealing (that said, I see this much more by/from PCGS than NGC).[/QUOTE]
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