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<p>[QUOTE="QUEENKOIN, post: 7459, member: 656"]I don't understand these altered surface bodybags to say the least and I am without answer to this issue.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am a very experienced submitor, whom has studied what it is the grading companys want to see in thier particular slab...</p><p><br /></p><p>I wish the grading companys would send details as to why they feel a given coin has altered surfaces and artificial color or whatever the reason would be for a bodybag.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can say that a certian 62dcam Frankie went from altered surfaces on one submission to pr68dcam on another with the same company.</p><p><br /></p><p>Though this happened I still am in support of the grading companys.</p><p><br /></p><p>I really believe that any coin that has been dipped has a altered surface.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now I'm not suggesting a dip should not happen, it depends on the coin, I do believe a dip can be done properly and benefit a coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I am at a loss for why coins pulled directly from mint Proof sets wind up with altered surfaces??? And would love some type of feedback from the Grading companys on this...</p><p><br /></p><p>The answer given to the question of including detailed descriptions of bagg'd coins is that it would slow down submission times and possibly increase costs... As I've been told......</p><p><br /></p><p>Nobody take this as a anti-grading slabbing rant, I am very much pro grading, I am just saying it has been a issue that I lack a understanding of.....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="QUEENKOIN, post: 7459, member: 656"]I don't understand these altered surface bodybags to say the least and I am without answer to this issue. I am a very experienced submitor, whom has studied what it is the grading companys want to see in thier particular slab... I wish the grading companys would send details as to why they feel a given coin has altered surfaces and artificial color or whatever the reason would be for a bodybag. I can say that a certian 62dcam Frankie went from altered surfaces on one submission to pr68dcam on another with the same company. Though this happened I still am in support of the grading companys. I really believe that any coin that has been dipped has a altered surface. Now I'm not suggesting a dip should not happen, it depends on the coin, I do believe a dip can be done properly and benefit a coin. But I am at a loss for why coins pulled directly from mint Proof sets wind up with altered surfaces??? And would love some type of feedback from the Grading companys on this... The answer given to the question of including detailed descriptions of bagg'd coins is that it would slow down submission times and possibly increase costs... As I've been told...... Nobody take this as a anti-grading slabbing rant, I am very much pro grading, I am just saying it has been a issue that I lack a understanding of.....[/QUOTE]
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