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<p>[QUOTE="WingedLiberty, post: 1439423, member: 26030"]Yes, the toning issue is another whole can of worms!!! </p><p><br /></p><p>By the way, I don't have the courage to crack out coins with a lot of value, I just feel it's too risky. There is a nearly $1000 difference in value between 66 and 67 on that Morgan. If PCGS wont 67 this (which I doubt they will), I am fine leaving in the NGC 67 STAR slab. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have also theorized that PCGS might "punish" NGC slabbed coins, however I have had enough cross at grade, that I dont think they do a blanket punishment on all crossovers. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's a very complicated topic for sure.</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way, Lehigh, that "Fire and Ice" 1937 Proof Lincoln that I bought from you ... I sent to PCGS in the NGC slab for crossover, and it crossed AT GRADE. So here is an example of an NGC crossover that wasnt "punished" by PCGS (I did NOT need to crack it out of the NGC slab to keep the 65 grade). If PCGS was doing a blanket punishment of NGC coins, this would have come back as a 64. So ON AVERAGE I have found copper drops a grade, but not always. Some copper coins, like this one, do cross on NGC to PCGS crossover grading.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH]176886.vB[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="https://mindstar.com/cointalk_photos/TVBlack_1937_LincolnPR65RB.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WingedLiberty, post: 1439423, member: 26030"]Yes, the toning issue is another whole can of worms!!! By the way, I don't have the courage to crack out coins with a lot of value, I just feel it's too risky. There is a nearly $1000 difference in value between 66 and 67 on that Morgan. If PCGS wont 67 this (which I doubt they will), I am fine leaving in the NGC 67 STAR slab. I have also theorized that PCGS might "punish" NGC slabbed coins, however I have had enough cross at grade, that I dont think they do a blanket punishment on all crossovers. It's a very complicated topic for sure. By the way, Lehigh, that "Fire and Ice" 1937 Proof Lincoln that I bought from you ... I sent to PCGS in the NGC slab for crossover, and it crossed AT GRADE. So here is an example of an NGC crossover that wasnt "punished" by PCGS (I did NOT need to crack it out of the NGC slab to keep the 65 grade). If PCGS was doing a blanket punishment of NGC coins, this would have come back as a 64. So ON AVERAGE I have found copper drops a grade, but not always. Some copper coins, like this one, do cross on NGC to PCGS crossover grading. [ATTACH]176886.vB[/ATTACH] [IMG]https://mindstar.com/cointalk_photos/TVBlack_1937_LincolnPR65RB.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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