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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2699625, member: 22331"]Can you cite any published data to support your assertions? I'm curious if the "cross-overs" are strictly from NGC to PCGS, or if they will review "slabbed" specimens from other TPG. I'm to understand they'll accept coins from other TPG for consideration, but haven't been able to locate a dealer who'll submit same, or consider removing from original slab for submission. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've notarized removed relatively expensive 4-5 digit value coins from their slabs, and had them submitted, receiving varying results from higher grades than the original to Gem coin being returned as "cleaned". I've discontinued submitting to them because of the perceived irregularities, delay time, and process expense, as there are now believed better means to document grading inconsistentcies. I'd rather just submit the coins in their slabs, and receive an opinion, than chance destruction of a valuable slab for a believed valueless return, if this is an option as I've seen published. </p><p><br /></p><p>If one knows of the means/process for random TPG slab submission to PCGS, and would care to share same by PM, the effort would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2699625, member: 22331"]Can you cite any published data to support your assertions? I'm curious if the "cross-overs" are strictly from NGC to PCGS, or if they will review "slabbed" specimens from other TPG. I'm to understand they'll accept coins from other TPG for consideration, but haven't been able to locate a dealer who'll submit same, or consider removing from original slab for submission. I've notarized removed relatively expensive 4-5 digit value coins from their slabs, and had them submitted, receiving varying results from higher grades than the original to Gem coin being returned as "cleaned". I've discontinued submitting to them because of the perceived irregularities, delay time, and process expense, as there are now believed better means to document grading inconsistentcies. I'd rather just submit the coins in their slabs, and receive an opinion, than chance destruction of a valuable slab for a believed valueless return, if this is an option as I've seen published. If one knows of the means/process for random TPG slab submission to PCGS, and would care to share same by PM, the effort would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]
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