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<p>[QUOTE="Stork, post: 8321888, member: 71642"]Honestly, much as I dislike playing games, I'd be super tempted to either resubmit to PCGS or send it over to NGC. The value is different enough after all and it's a special coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>Don't get me wrong I have several coins I've disagreed with, but have only sent in a couple as it made a difference. One came back the same and I'm super tempted to cross services (a scarcer Albanian). I just don't see what they are referring to and PCGS seems to be more generous anyway, and I'd like it out of that NGC 62 slab as I just don't see why it's not a super solid 63 or even 64. I don't know why it bothers me so. It's still the same coin despite the plastic and in hand it's quite pretty.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another one (I can't remember if I mentioned it here or on the other message board, or not at all) one of the services seemed to mistake adjustment marks as something more nefarious. It was a 17-something Genoa 4L, and got crossed from a 58 to a 62 slab. And the Japanese type II 1870 yen went from cleaned to 62. Those were worth the effort. </p><p><br /></p><p>That said, before I do that, I'll take it with me to a coin show next time I get to one and have someone give me a second opinion with it in hand before I waste time or money. I may have the 'ownership bias' goggles on so to speak. Kind of like beer goggles, but you know, with coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do love the Caballito design!!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stork, post: 8321888, member: 71642"]Honestly, much as I dislike playing games, I'd be super tempted to either resubmit to PCGS or send it over to NGC. The value is different enough after all and it's a special coin. Don't get me wrong I have several coins I've disagreed with, but have only sent in a couple as it made a difference. One came back the same and I'm super tempted to cross services (a scarcer Albanian). I just don't see what they are referring to and PCGS seems to be more generous anyway, and I'd like it out of that NGC 62 slab as I just don't see why it's not a super solid 63 or even 64. I don't know why it bothers me so. It's still the same coin despite the plastic and in hand it's quite pretty. Another one (I can't remember if I mentioned it here or on the other message board, or not at all) one of the services seemed to mistake adjustment marks as something more nefarious. It was a 17-something Genoa 4L, and got crossed from a 58 to a 62 slab. And the Japanese type II 1870 yen went from cleaned to 62. Those were worth the effort. That said, before I do that, I'll take it with me to a coin show next time I get to one and have someone give me a second opinion with it in hand before I waste time or money. I may have the 'ownership bias' goggles on so to speak. Kind of like beer goggles, but you know, with coins. I do love the Caballito design!!!![/QUOTE]
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