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<p>[QUOTE="JBlade00, post: 1453847, member: 37468"]Ugh... I think you are right! I feel dumb now, and definitely wasted $150. I guess when you send them in for a regrade, you have to choose a service level (Regular, Express, etc...) and pay the FULL fee again? I guess I thought since they were graded before that $25 for a regrade seemed relatively reasonable. I didn't want to believe that I would have to pay $50 a coin to get them RE-graded. I looked up further definition of "Guarantee Resubmission" and it only mentions "verifying" the coin (making sure it is genuine and lives up to current grade) and then if the coin is lower then they deal with it (via refund, and re-holder). It doesn't say anything about grading the coin higher. </p><p><br /></p><p>At the same time... I'm almost relieved and feel I should send them in under the CORRECT information... The comments on the coin (especially the 1902 which mentions a MS66 reverse) make me think that maybe one or two will actually upgrade. I wish they would have contacted me about the discrepancy so I could pay the difference and get it done correctly, but I understand that they are not required to do so and it is ultimately my fault.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JBlade00, post: 1453847, member: 37468"]Ugh... I think you are right! I feel dumb now, and definitely wasted $150. I guess when you send them in for a regrade, you have to choose a service level (Regular, Express, etc...) and pay the FULL fee again? I guess I thought since they were graded before that $25 for a regrade seemed relatively reasonable. I didn't want to believe that I would have to pay $50 a coin to get them RE-graded. I looked up further definition of "Guarantee Resubmission" and it only mentions "verifying" the coin (making sure it is genuine and lives up to current grade) and then if the coin is lower then they deal with it (via refund, and re-holder). It doesn't say anything about grading the coin higher. At the same time... I'm almost relieved and feel I should send them in under the CORRECT information... The comments on the coin (especially the 1902 which mentions a MS66 reverse) make me think that maybe one or two will actually upgrade. I wish they would have contacted me about the discrepancy so I could pay the difference and get it done correctly, but I understand that they are not required to do so and it is ultimately my fault.[/QUOTE]
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