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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 1095102, member: 15445"]I assume that there was no warranty given by the seller about the coin's grade or whether it would slab by a different TPG.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coin is now removed from the original holder (slab). IMO. If returned, the seller should get his original coin in his original holder. I don't see a right to return the coin unless it is fake or the damage was hidden by the original holder.</p><p><br /></p><p>I read a case in the Numismatist once that involved a guy buying an old slab & he sent it in for a possible upgrade to the same TPG. It came back in a new slab with the same grade. IMO, the original seller did not need to take the coin back because it was no longer in his old slab (which possibly had different aesthetics & different value). The question discussed in the Numismatist was why should the original seller take the coin back in a different slab? In this case, the buyer was trying to cherry pick the seller & then when it failed, he wanted to return the coin. Maybe someone else at CT remembers this Numismatist article.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 1095102, member: 15445"]I assume that there was no warranty given by the seller about the coin's grade or whether it would slab by a different TPG. The coin is now removed from the original holder (slab). IMO. If returned, the seller should get his original coin in his original holder. I don't see a right to return the coin unless it is fake or the damage was hidden by the original holder. I read a case in the Numismatist once that involved a guy buying an old slab & he sent it in for a possible upgrade to the same TPG. It came back in a new slab with the same grade. IMO, the original seller did not need to take the coin back because it was no longer in his old slab (which possibly had different aesthetics & different value). The question discussed in the Numismatist was why should the original seller take the coin back in a different slab? In this case, the buyer was trying to cherry pick the seller & then when it failed, he wanted to return the coin. Maybe someone else at CT remembers this Numismatist article.[/QUOTE]
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