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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2480215, member: 66"]How would they make it right? They would come up with a price and you can take it or leave it. Who know whether or not that price would actually reflect the true market for the coin. They may just base their price on standard references that don't relate to varieties. Sometimes they use guides that just aren't accurate as well. Awhile back there was a guy that bought a very rare Polish piece slabbed by NCS. He bought it at the going market value of around $18,000 (And that was they had been selling for at auction) depending on the authenticity because it was in NGC's curation service slab. Several years later when he went to sell it buyers rejected it as being a altered date (And it was, crudely done and frankly obviously altered). When he went back to NGC for reimbursement under their guarantee, they offered him the listed value in the Krause catalog, $800. He refused and pointed out the auction sale results. NGC stood by their $800 offer and washed their hands of it when he rejected the offer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2480215, member: 66"]How would they make it right? They would come up with a price and you can take it or leave it. Who know whether or not that price would actually reflect the true market for the coin. They may just base their price on standard references that don't relate to varieties. Sometimes they use guides that just aren't accurate as well. Awhile back there was a guy that bought a very rare Polish piece slabbed by NCS. He bought it at the going market value of around $18,000 (And that was they had been selling for at auction) depending on the authenticity because it was in NGC's curation service slab. Several years later when he went to sell it buyers rejected it as being a altered date (And it was, crudely done and frankly obviously altered). When he went back to NGC for reimbursement under their guarantee, they offered him the listed value in the Krause catalog, $800. He refused and pointed out the auction sale results. NGC stood by their $800 offer and washed their hands of it when he rejected the offer.[/QUOTE]
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