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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 5220733, member: 105098"]First time for everything I guess. I actually can't disagree with anything baseball21 says here <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Try to avoid Artificial Toned or doctored or damaged (problem) coins in the same submission as other good coins, when in doubt leave them out. If they pick up on one, they are going to automatically think there will be others and not give you the benefit of the doubt if it's just good natural toning, they will suspect AT toning and disqualify it also even if it isn't they will suspect it because the other was.</p><p> harsh contact marks will become "rub" or "whizz" or "altered surfaces" "questionable color" and detailed graded as "graffiti" even , the whole submission gets viewed as "what other problems do I need to look for and notice since they sent this thing in which is clearly a problem".</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want to gamble on some coins you think are questionable and see what they think, do that in it's own submission and have fun.</p><p>It's as if the one coin with a problem that should have been seen and not submitted kicks their radar into overdrive and they will peg a lot more than normal as problems even for minor things that aren't necessarily a problem really.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 5220733, member: 105098"]First time for everything I guess. I actually can't disagree with anything baseball21 says here :) Try to avoid Artificial Toned or doctored or damaged (problem) coins in the same submission as other good coins, when in doubt leave them out. If they pick up on one, they are going to automatically think there will be others and not give you the benefit of the doubt if it's just good natural toning, they will suspect AT toning and disqualify it also even if it isn't they will suspect it because the other was. harsh contact marks will become "rub" or "whizz" or "altered surfaces" "questionable color" and detailed graded as "graffiti" even , the whole submission gets viewed as "what other problems do I need to look for and notice since they sent this thing in which is clearly a problem". If you want to gamble on some coins you think are questionable and see what they think, do that in it's own submission and have fun. It's as if the one coin with a problem that should have been seen and not submitted kicks their radar into overdrive and they will peg a lot more than normal as problems even for minor things that aren't necessarily a problem really.[/QUOTE]
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