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<p>[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 1557201, member: 20544"]Preposterous.</p><p>1. Yes you pay for the service of "Grading" the coin. They did grade it Fake.</p><p>2. He did ask for an explanation...they gave it Fake.</p><p>3. If you read the contract when you submit coins with them or others you will see they are covered by this.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thousands of coins cross their tables a day. There is no way that a coin will be remembered week later unless it's like a 1913 nickel. And then most of the normal graders would not get it but the "lead Graders would".</p><p><br /></p><p>As for notes on each coin, I would not want that as the grading cost are already high enough and to take the time that it would take to leave the same notes over and over it would probably double the grading cost.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here's probably all the notes would say in the first place. "</p><p><br /></p><p>[h=2]"Questionable Authenticity" This coin looks to be questionable of it's authenticness. PCGS has deemed that this coin does not pass our stringent guidlines to call this coin authentic because of it's strike, tooling, metal content, weight, surfaces and others by our professionals.[/h][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 1557201, member: 20544"]Preposterous. 1. Yes you pay for the service of "Grading" the coin. They did grade it Fake. 2. He did ask for an explanation...they gave it Fake. 3. If you read the contract when you submit coins with them or others you will see they are covered by this. Thousands of coins cross their tables a day. There is no way that a coin will be remembered week later unless it's like a 1913 nickel. And then most of the normal graders would not get it but the "lead Graders would". As for notes on each coin, I would not want that as the grading cost are already high enough and to take the time that it would take to leave the same notes over and over it would probably double the grading cost. Here's probably all the notes would say in the first place. " [h=2]"Questionable Authenticity" This coin looks to be questionable of it's authenticness. PCGS has deemed that this coin does not pass our stringent guidlines to call this coin authentic because of it's strike, tooling, metal content, weight, surfaces and others by our professionals.[/h][/QUOTE]
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