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<p>[QUOTE="Tater, post: 26053265, member: 9717"]So guys I have a couple of questions but first I'll set the story up. My eldery father and I went to a local show today. He has been trying to finish his seated liberty quarter set. He saw a seated quarter in a PCGS holder at PR64 which he purchased. The dealer played him. It was below the price guide so it appeared that he was getting a good deal on it. When we returned home a few hours away from the show I looked at the coin and got a little sick. It has a pretty good gouge in the field near the head. With my old man's eye sight and the tone of the coin it was hard to see. My question is I don;t think the coin should have straight graded and I bet if you cracked and resubmitted it comes back as details. I think the grader missed it with the tone. I almost wonder if the coins has had some work on it. Now before everyone says buy the coin not the slab remember eldery father with bad eyes. I am usually with him but was making a deal on a coin of my own. </p><p>Now can you send the coin back to PCGS to be reviewed? What is that service called? What are the odds they agree that the coin is wrongly graded, what do they do? Is it worth it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tater, post: 26053265, member: 9717"]So guys I have a couple of questions but first I'll set the story up. My eldery father and I went to a local show today. He has been trying to finish his seated liberty quarter set. He saw a seated quarter in a PCGS holder at PR64 which he purchased. The dealer played him. It was below the price guide so it appeared that he was getting a good deal on it. When we returned home a few hours away from the show I looked at the coin and got a little sick. It has a pretty good gouge in the field near the head. With my old man's eye sight and the tone of the coin it was hard to see. My question is I don;t think the coin should have straight graded and I bet if you cracked and resubmitted it comes back as details. I think the grader missed it with the tone. I almost wonder if the coins has had some work on it. Now before everyone says buy the coin not the slab remember eldery father with bad eyes. I am usually with him but was making a deal on a coin of my own. Now can you send the coin back to PCGS to be reviewed? What is that service called? What are the odds they agree that the coin is wrongly graded, what do they do? Is it worth it?[/QUOTE]
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