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<p>[QUOTE="NPCoin, post: 143084, member: 5629"]I just searched their site for the issue in the FAQ's (ANACS updated their site since I was last there in March), and it says to submit the coin and on the submission form mark "Other" for the submission type and explain the problem (ie: MS attribute on a proof), and they will fix the problem for free with apologies. Much different from four months ago when they told me I had to submit it for reholdering because they weren't responsible for clerical mistakes. Looks like the customer service may be getting an overhaul at ANACS?</p><p> </p><p>But, it still worries me, though, that a proof Frankie may very well be sent out with an MS attribute. Some unscrupulous individual may very well sell the thing off for a pretty profit before anyone really realizes what happened. And with "no returns on slabbed coins", is legal binding even if the grading company made a clerical mistake.</p><p><br /></p><p>Could always sell the coin off as a "slabbing error" variety for a premium on eBay though :whistle:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NPCoin, post: 143084, member: 5629"]I just searched their site for the issue in the FAQ's (ANACS updated their site since I was last there in March), and it says to submit the coin and on the submission form mark "Other" for the submission type and explain the problem (ie: MS attribute on a proof), and they will fix the problem for free with apologies. Much different from four months ago when they told me I had to submit it for reholdering because they weren't responsible for clerical mistakes. Looks like the customer service may be getting an overhaul at ANACS? But, it still worries me, though, that a proof Frankie may very well be sent out with an MS attribute. Some unscrupulous individual may very well sell the thing off for a pretty profit before anyone really realizes what happened. And with "no returns on slabbed coins", is legal binding even if the grading company made a clerical mistake. Could always sell the coin off as a "slabbing error" variety for a premium on eBay though :whistle:[/QUOTE]
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