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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1404549, member: 31533"]Yeah, that's all one can do. I will hope for good results. Maybe if the coin can be made better so that it can be sold at MS61, with me not feeling bad about it, then that will be ok. I could be satisfied with that result. But I also would like NCS to be more forthright with customers when they get a coin that has spots that they already "KNOW" that cannot be removed, and address them with the customer prior to doing their 'conservation'. Now wouldn't that be a good thing? If that had happened I would have said leave it and just slab it. If they had told me that the coin had a chance of having a really bad result (both front and back) and not taking care of the two spots I was only concerned with (i.e. them knowing ahead of time that those spots would not come out), then.....</p><p><br /></p><p>But that didn't happen, and the coin is where it is. Sort of reminds me of Kenny Roger's face. He has to live with the results of a bad facelift, and I have a coin that I think would be a miracle if they fix on the second go round. But, I'll send it back and see.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1404549, member: 31533"]Yeah, that's all one can do. I will hope for good results. Maybe if the coin can be made better so that it can be sold at MS61, with me not feeling bad about it, then that will be ok. I could be satisfied with that result. But I also would like NCS to be more forthright with customers when they get a coin that has spots that they already "KNOW" that cannot be removed, and address them with the customer prior to doing their 'conservation'. Now wouldn't that be a good thing? If that had happened I would have said leave it and just slab it. If they had told me that the coin had a chance of having a really bad result (both front and back) and not taking care of the two spots I was only concerned with (i.e. them knowing ahead of time that those spots would not come out), then..... But that didn't happen, and the coin is where it is. Sort of reminds me of Kenny Roger's face. He has to live with the results of a bad facelift, and I have a coin that I think would be a miracle if they fix on the second go round. But, I'll send it back and see.[/QUOTE]
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