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<p>[QUOTE="Derrick Combs, post: 5147126, member: 109473"]For my idea of selling a details coin with a sum somewhat witchy history to buy a better example graded by a different service. </p><p>I don't ever buy icg or anacs. Because I know there can be discrepancies. If this is a 1917 it proves that fact. If not then it proves this guy has an eye you only wish you had. Sell it? You would too. </p><p>Is it honest? If that slab says 1916 and the buyer believes it what difference does it make? You watch eBay all day long and see obvious counterfeit and or damaged coins trading for way more than they should be. Why? Because people don't know. But in this slab someone should be held liable at the grading service and not this guy. He did nothing wrong. </p><p>And what if, he cracks it out and sends it to ngc and they come up with the same result. Does he still have to Crack it and send it to pcgs for a third opinion before selling it? Would you? Hell no you wouldn't and no one else here would either.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Derrick Combs, post: 5147126, member: 109473"]For my idea of selling a details coin with a sum somewhat witchy history to buy a better example graded by a different service. I don't ever buy icg or anacs. Because I know there can be discrepancies. If this is a 1917 it proves that fact. If not then it proves this guy has an eye you only wish you had. Sell it? You would too. Is it honest? If that slab says 1916 and the buyer believes it what difference does it make? You watch eBay all day long and see obvious counterfeit and or damaged coins trading for way more than they should be. Why? Because people don't know. But in this slab someone should be held liable at the grading service and not this guy. He did nothing wrong. And what if, he cracks it out and sends it to ngc and they come up with the same result. Does he still have to Crack it and send it to pcgs for a third opinion before selling it? Would you? Hell no you wouldn't and no one else here would either.[/QUOTE]
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