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<p>[QUOTE="calcol, post: 24722642, member: 77639"]I’m not sure what happens if a submitter obviously undervalues a coin on the form to get it in a lower priced tier. The submitter will probably get a call or email from PCGS stating the order is stalled until the submitter agrees the coin should be in a higher priced tier. Maybe someone has experience with this and can comment.</p><p><br /></p><p>It would be dangerous for the security of the coin to understate its value on the form though. PCGS guarantees only the stated value, at the most, for insurance purposes. The stated value would be the most you would get if the coin is damaged or disappears.</p><p><br /></p><p>There’s no problem if the coin winds up with a higher grade and value after grading such that it would be in a higher tier if submitted again. There’s no extra charge. Other folks and I have had coins grade higher than expected without additional billing. It’s been a rare, pleasant surprise for me. However, the value that I put on the form was reasonable based on my evaluation pre-submission. Have never had PCGS or NGC dispute it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="calcol, post: 24722642, member: 77639"]I’m not sure what happens if a submitter obviously undervalues a coin on the form to get it in a lower priced tier. The submitter will probably get a call or email from PCGS stating the order is stalled until the submitter agrees the coin should be in a higher priced tier. Maybe someone has experience with this and can comment. It would be dangerous for the security of the coin to understate its value on the form though. PCGS guarantees only the stated value, at the most, for insurance purposes. The stated value would be the most you would get if the coin is damaged or disappears. There’s no problem if the coin winds up with a higher grade and value after grading such that it would be in a higher tier if submitted again. There’s no extra charge. Other folks and I have had coins grade higher than expected without additional billing. It’s been a rare, pleasant surprise for me. However, the value that I put on the form was reasonable based on my evaluation pre-submission. Have never had PCGS or NGC dispute it. Cal[/QUOTE]
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