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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1781234, member: 112"]Conder 101 answered your question #2 in post #5. </p><p> </p><p>As for your first question, yes it is undisputed that coins have been upgraded upon re-submission - by all of the TPGs. And while it does happen with older slabs, it doesn't only happen with those that were graded years ago. There are many examples of coins being submitted, returned to the owner, and the owner then sending them in again almost immediately and having the coin be up-graded. But in most cases the coins were cracked out of their original slabs, both old and new, and then re-submitted to come back with a higher grade than before. Of course there were also times when they came back with a lower grade, or no even no grade at all.</p><p> </p><p>I think what you are asking for though is a specific example of when this happened - a coin in an older slab ending up being up-graded. In other words you want proof that it has happened. Well, I have no doubt there are people here who could give you that specific example but it would really serve no purpose because it's a well known fact that it is true. It has happened many, many, many times - and everybody knows it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1781234, member: 112"]Conder 101 answered your question #2 in post #5. As for your first question, yes it is undisputed that coins have been upgraded upon re-submission - by all of the TPGs. And while it does happen with older slabs, it doesn't only happen with those that were graded years ago. There are many examples of coins being submitted, returned to the owner, and the owner then sending them in again almost immediately and having the coin be up-graded. But in most cases the coins were cracked out of their original slabs, both old and new, and then re-submitted to come back with a higher grade than before. Of course there were also times when they came back with a lower grade, or no even no grade at all. I think what you are asking for though is a specific example of when this happened - a coin in an older slab ending up being up-graded. In other words you want proof that it has happened. Well, I have no doubt there are people here who could give you that specific example but it would really serve no purpose because it's a well known fact that it is true. It has happened many, many, many times - and everybody knows it.[/QUOTE]
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