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<p>[QUOTE="ambro, post: 316180, member: 11143"]I received my 1914D MS64RD back from PCGS today, which was sent in for regrading with a "presidential review".</p><p> </p><p>Though I feel that the coin is a very high end 64, and possibly could upgrade to MS65RD, I am not dissapointed with the grade. The coin came back with a sticker on the front of the holder, in red ink, ""spots would be difficult to remove---minor spots are allowed on 64RD"" I presume this in Mr. Halls' input.</p><p> </p><p>I will live with 64RD, but 65rd obviou$ly would have been nicer.</p><p> </p><p>OK. **NOW** my concern is that the coin has came back in the same holder it was sent in. Myriad hairline scratches on the surface of the plastic show the shelf wear it has had over the years. Most definatly not NOT reholdered.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>It is my understanding that all coins are taken from the holder at point 1 in the grading process, and treated as raw coins throughout their stay at PCGS, until the grade is finalized and the coin resealed into a new holder. They are treated this way, I understand, to avoid any prejudgement of grade based on prior grade.</p><p> </p><p>Any input?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ambro, post: 316180, member: 11143"]I received my 1914D MS64RD back from PCGS today, which was sent in for regrading with a "presidential review". Though I feel that the coin is a very high end 64, and possibly could upgrade to MS65RD, I am not dissapointed with the grade. The coin came back with a sticker on the front of the holder, in red ink, ""spots would be difficult to remove---minor spots are allowed on 64RD"" I presume this in Mr. Halls' input. I will live with 64RD, but 65rd obviou$ly would have been nicer. OK. **NOW** my concern is that the coin has came back in the same holder it was sent in. Myriad hairline scratches on the surface of the plastic show the shelf wear it has had over the years. Most definatly not NOT reholdered. It is my understanding that all coins are taken from the holder at point 1 in the grading process, and treated as raw coins throughout their stay at PCGS, until the grade is finalized and the coin resealed into a new holder. They are treated this way, I understand, to avoid any prejudgement of grade based on prior grade. Any input?[/QUOTE]
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