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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 7591542, member: 13650"]There's good crack out and re-submit videos on youtube. Some better than others. It's interesting. Just watched one where an old large cent deemed cleaned by PCGS crossed to a MS-62 at NGC. The others were straight crosses grade for grade even matching FH designation on a slider SLQ. I love seeing the grading companies get tested. I personally crossed a $5 Liberty from an old rattler in MS-60 to a MS-62 at NGC and it probably should've went MS-63 and maybe would have had it been cracked out.</p><p> </p><p> For the most part I am impressed with the repeatability I've seen company to company but I'm not an authority by any means. Sometimes there's some wild anomalies when something goes from details to straight graded. But yeah, definitely some nice stuff in old slabs. Not very often you the customer get to re-submit it though as I'd imagine dealers will play crack out if it looks good way before you get a chance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 7591542, member: 13650"]There's good crack out and re-submit videos on youtube. Some better than others. It's interesting. Just watched one where an old large cent deemed cleaned by PCGS crossed to a MS-62 at NGC. The others were straight crosses grade for grade even matching FH designation on a slider SLQ. I love seeing the grading companies get tested. I personally crossed a $5 Liberty from an old rattler in MS-60 to a MS-62 at NGC and it probably should've went MS-63 and maybe would have had it been cracked out. For the most part I am impressed with the repeatability I've seen company to company but I'm not an authority by any means. Sometimes there's some wild anomalies when something goes from details to straight graded. But yeah, definitely some nice stuff in old slabs. Not very often you the customer get to re-submit it though as I'd imagine dealers will play crack out if it looks good way before you get a chance.[/QUOTE]
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