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<p>[QUOTE="C-B-D, post: 2755046, member: 43130"]1. If they incorrectly stated on the holder that the token was a 25c, then they'll fix that for free, but you have to pay to ship it to them. They'll ship it back to you free and it usually only takes about a week or so to fix the mistake, sometimes less. They make these kind of mistakes frequently, so I always send those back when I have another order that needs to be mailed to them, anyway.</p><p><br /></p><p>2. I've had this happen once. They said the crossover pedigree was at the discretion of the grader, but they obliged anyway, and ended up putting it on the holder. The key here is documentation. If I mailed them a coin and told them it was sold to me by Eliasberg's great grandson, they would question that, as they should. The more documentation, the better. If all you have to go on is the holder, that's the least documentation possible, and in theory, may not be enough. However, I think you'll be okay, as John J. Ford, Jr. NGC coins are quite extensive in number.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="C-B-D, post: 2755046, member: 43130"]1. If they incorrectly stated on the holder that the token was a 25c, then they'll fix that for free, but you have to pay to ship it to them. They'll ship it back to you free and it usually only takes about a week or so to fix the mistake, sometimes less. They make these kind of mistakes frequently, so I always send those back when I have another order that needs to be mailed to them, anyway. 2. I've had this happen once. They said the crossover pedigree was at the discretion of the grader, but they obliged anyway, and ended up putting it on the holder. The key here is documentation. If I mailed them a coin and told them it was sold to me by Eliasberg's great grandson, they would question that, as they should. The more documentation, the better. If all you have to go on is the holder, that's the least documentation possible, and in theory, may not be enough. However, I think you'll be okay, as John J. Ford, Jr. NGC coins are quite extensive in number.[/QUOTE]
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