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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 143079, member: 4626"]Well depends on the mistake. If you think they have made a mistake in the grading and want it re-submitted for a second opinion, that they will charge for (though if it grades lower than their first grade, they will only charge for the re-holdering and not for the grading. Additionally if it grades lower than their initial grade they will refund the difference between the market value of the higher grade and the lower grade. If it grades higher they will still charge for the grading unless the original grade was an obvious error and not just a matter of different opinion the second time around.). However if it is an obvious labelling error and not an error in the grading (in other words, it's not that they called your proof a PF-68 when you though it was a PF-69 or PF-67; it's that they labelled a proof as MS-69) they should and probably will correct the error for free. Would definitely call them up and ask, though I doubt you'd have a problem getting a label error corrected, such as labelling a proof as MS, or mis-identifying the coin, or obvious errors of that nature. Can't hurt to ask, worst they can do is say no.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 143079, member: 4626"]Well depends on the mistake. If you think they have made a mistake in the grading and want it re-submitted for a second opinion, that they will charge for (though if it grades lower than their first grade, they will only charge for the re-holdering and not for the grading. Additionally if it grades lower than their initial grade they will refund the difference between the market value of the higher grade and the lower grade. If it grades higher they will still charge for the grading unless the original grade was an obvious error and not just a matter of different opinion the second time around.). However if it is an obvious labelling error and not an error in the grading (in other words, it's not that they called your proof a PF-68 when you though it was a PF-69 or PF-67; it's that they labelled a proof as MS-69) they should and probably will correct the error for free. Would definitely call them up and ask, though I doubt you'd have a problem getting a label error corrected, such as labelling a proof as MS, or mis-identifying the coin, or obvious errors of that nature. Can't hurt to ask, worst they can do is say no.[/QUOTE]
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