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<p>[QUOTE="leoq, post: 678398, member: 20092"]Today I received my second double eagle. The first one was received on March with a mailing/packing slip of March 11, 2009. Been new in this hobby, I was not aware of the "early releases" nor the "first date..." This week I will be sending the coins for grading, but how can I request "early out designation"? I was told that since 30 days after receiving the coin had gone by the coins are not candidate for the designation... </p><p> </p><p>Is there a waiver, something that can be done? I have the original shipping box, the emails at time of ordering the coin, the packing slip, the charges on the credit card (statement), invoices, and more. It is a shame to loose that designation when in fact I have all of the supporting documents showing it as an "early out coin." What is the deal with this matter? It is like if they, grading companies, would not grade a 50 year old coin because of an "expiration validity date" on the box. I do not understand when does a grade 70 early release is better than a regular grade 70! But the monetary $$$ factor is in issue here. </p><p> </p><p>Please advice!</p><p>Thanks, </p><p>Leoq. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>Leoq.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="leoq, post: 678398, member: 20092"]Today I received my second double eagle. The first one was received on March with a mailing/packing slip of March 11, 2009. Been new in this hobby, I was not aware of the "early releases" nor the "first date..." This week I will be sending the coins for grading, but how can I request "early out designation"? I was told that since 30 days after receiving the coin had gone by the coins are not candidate for the designation... Is there a waiver, something that can be done? I have the original shipping box, the emails at time of ordering the coin, the packing slip, the charges on the credit card (statement), invoices, and more. It is a shame to loose that designation when in fact I have all of the supporting documents showing it as an "early out coin." What is the deal with this matter? It is like if they, grading companies, would not grade a 50 year old coin because of an "expiration validity date" on the box. I do not understand when does a grade 70 early release is better than a regular grade 70! But the monetary $$$ factor is in issue here. Please advice! Thanks, Leoq. Thanks again, Leoq.[/QUOTE]
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