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<p>[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 24657159, member: 22377"]It's a general issue with (seemingly) everyone nowadays (and one that has become worse since 2020). I continue to be amazed (when I really shouldn't) with what people tend to mess up (banking, simple email questions, food, etc). </p><p><br /></p><p>Depending on what you plan to do with the coin, I would offer a few suggestions. </p><p><br /></p><p>1) If you plan to keep it in your collection and it's not for a registry set, just leave it like [USER=10103]@green18[/USER] suggests. </p><p><br /></p><p>2) If you plan to sell and having the correct attribution does not change the value much, just note that it's a mechanical error and try to sell it as-is (let the next person attempt to fix the label).</p><p><br /></p><p>3) If it's for a registry or there is a big difference in value, then you have to keep battling with NGC. Try to see if you can go further up the chain. Document the process and have all the proof needed that the proper correction will be made. If they don't budge and you paid with credit card, suggest that you will file a chargeback or even go ahead and do it (they will likely close your account so this needs to be the option only if you don't plan to use NGC again or have a different way of sending coins in).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ddddd, post: 24657159, member: 22377"]It's a general issue with (seemingly) everyone nowadays (and one that has become worse since 2020). I continue to be amazed (when I really shouldn't) with what people tend to mess up (banking, simple email questions, food, etc). Depending on what you plan to do with the coin, I would offer a few suggestions. 1) If you plan to keep it in your collection and it's not for a registry set, just leave it like [USER=10103]@green18[/USER] suggests. 2) If you plan to sell and having the correct attribution does not change the value much, just note that it's a mechanical error and try to sell it as-is (let the next person attempt to fix the label). 3) If it's for a registry or there is a big difference in value, then you have to keep battling with NGC. Try to see if you can go further up the chain. Document the process and have all the proof needed that the proper correction will be made. If they don't budge and you paid with credit card, suggest that you will file a chargeback or even go ahead and do it (they will likely close your account so this needs to be the option only if you don't plan to use NGC again or have a different way of sending coins in).[/QUOTE]
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