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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3493641, member: 76863"]I never said they were prefect or that they don't make a mistake every now on then and even pointed to one that has happened once in a blue moon. However I won't do nor should anyone else is give any consideration to serious allegations just because someone on the internet posted a rant about it. If they really stole his coin show me the police reports, show me the Postal Inspector reports, show me the pending law suit and the briefs that were filed, show me the pending criminal charges. </p><p><br /></p><p>Then to make it even worse he accused the management of covering it up. You don't get to be taken seriously with absurd allegations that would jeopardize an international company over a couple bucks with no proof. He was using a stock photo from eBay as well. Some people just wanted to take a shot at PCGS with it others at me, but serious accusations especially completely illogical ones should require actual proof. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've yet to see a single legitimate theory on how the grader or the package receiver could have swapped the coin out. They both work under cameras for this very reason, and somehow they decided they were going to smuggle in a modern nickel hoping a top quality one of that date and then got lucky one happened to come through, and then PCGS some how covered that up for them? That's why I didn't take it seriously, it's so illogical and far fetched with 0 proof that it isn't worth even considering.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3493641, member: 76863"]I never said they were prefect or that they don't make a mistake every now on then and even pointed to one that has happened once in a blue moon. However I won't do nor should anyone else is give any consideration to serious allegations just because someone on the internet posted a rant about it. If they really stole his coin show me the police reports, show me the Postal Inspector reports, show me the pending law suit and the briefs that were filed, show me the pending criminal charges. Then to make it even worse he accused the management of covering it up. You don't get to be taken seriously with absurd allegations that would jeopardize an international company over a couple bucks with no proof. He was using a stock photo from eBay as well. Some people just wanted to take a shot at PCGS with it others at me, but serious accusations especially completely illogical ones should require actual proof. I've yet to see a single legitimate theory on how the grader or the package receiver could have swapped the coin out. They both work under cameras for this very reason, and somehow they decided they were going to smuggle in a modern nickel hoping a top quality one of that date and then got lucky one happened to come through, and then PCGS some how covered that up for them? That's why I didn't take it seriously, it's so illogical and far fetched with 0 proof that it isn't worth even considering.[/QUOTE]
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