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<p>[QUOTE="mralexanderb, post: 645762, member: 7851"]Your intention to reseal the once slabbed coin is really dishonest and could be considered fraudulent if you tried to sell it. If you break open a GRADED slab you must realize that that coin is now a raw coin, subject to anybodys regrading. Leave it alone. Accept the fact that you probably overpaid on HSN and either resubmit it to any of the top 3 TPGs, or keep your penny to yourself. </p><p> </p><p>Bruce[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mralexanderb, post: 645762, member: 7851"]Your intention to reseal the once slabbed coin is really dishonest and could be considered fraudulent if you tried to sell it. If you break open a GRADED slab you must realize that that coin is now a raw coin, subject to anybodys regrading. Leave it alone. Accept the fact that you probably overpaid on HSN and either resubmit it to any of the top 3 TPGs, or keep your penny to yourself. Bruce[/QUOTE]
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