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<p>[QUOTE="ska69, post: 1484476, member: 38623"]<span style="color: #222222"><font face="Verdana">I paid what I personally believe to be a fair retail value for its condition and the shop has a professional reputation. I see no need to return the coin. I'm just exploring the option of sending it in for legit certification or adding it to my type set. Both of those options would more than likely require me to remove it from the slab. I am also doing a bit of research into the credibility of Global Certification Services in case I encounter their slabs again. I haven't really heard anything <i><font face="Verdana">bad </font></i>about the company, such as them passing off fakes as the real thing. Most of what I have heard is that a few knowledgeable people tried to get their foot in the door with professional grading and their endeavor fizzled out. I have also seen ads for their "Waffle Quarters" in the Whitman Guidebook to Washington Quarters. I plan to keep it in the slab for now in order to maintain the integrity of its condition, but it's good to know that this type of slab does not add nor detract from the value of the coin.</font></span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ska69, post: 1484476, member: 38623"][COLOR=#222222][FONT=Verdana]I paid what I personally believe to be a fair retail value for its condition and the shop has a professional reputation. I see no need to return the coin. I'm just exploring the option of sending it in for legit certification or adding it to my type set. Both of those options would more than likely require me to remove it from the slab. I am also doing a bit of research into the credibility of Global Certification Services in case I encounter their slabs again. I haven't really heard anything [I][FONT=Verdana]bad [/FONT][/I]about the company, such as them passing off fakes as the real thing. Most of what I have heard is that a few knowledgeable people tried to get their foot in the door with professional grading and their endeavor fizzled out. I have also seen ads for their "Waffle Quarters" in the Whitman Guidebook to Washington Quarters. I plan to keep it in the slab for now in order to maintain the integrity of its condition, but it's good to know that this type of slab does not add nor detract from the value of the coin.[/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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