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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1967064, member: 19463"]I would write NGC and state that you believe they are at fault for the yellow stain and not properly handling the coin in the slabbing process. Perhaps, they would see fit to reslabbing the coin and correcting their earlier error at their expense. That having occurred, you would have evidence that they really are or are not the professional outfit that they would like us to believe thy are. If I were a slab company, I would be anxious to buy back mistakes of any sort since I am trying to convince people that slabs are the way to go for the long haul. If they don't stand behind their earlier product, why should I have any reason to believe they should be taken seriously in the future? I understand why they can't offer a money back guarantee on authenticity but they should be expected to do more than shove a coin between a couple sheets of plastic and cash your check. </p><p><br /></p><p>Where do you get the idea this coin is worth $300? Successfully removed from the slab and properly conserved, maybe, but as it is with no weight or knowledge of the edge situation, I would not go near it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1967064, member: 19463"]I would write NGC and state that you believe they are at fault for the yellow stain and not properly handling the coin in the slabbing process. Perhaps, they would see fit to reslabbing the coin and correcting their earlier error at their expense. That having occurred, you would have evidence that they really are or are not the professional outfit that they would like us to believe thy are. If I were a slab company, I would be anxious to buy back mistakes of any sort since I am trying to convince people that slabs are the way to go for the long haul. If they don't stand behind their earlier product, why should I have any reason to believe they should be taken seriously in the future? I understand why they can't offer a money back guarantee on authenticity but they should be expected to do more than shove a coin between a couple sheets of plastic and cash your check. Where do you get the idea this coin is worth $300? Successfully removed from the slab and properly conserved, maybe, but as it is with no weight or knowledge of the edge situation, I would not go near it.[/QUOTE]
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