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<p>[QUOTE="lkeigwin, post: 1292422, member: 30400"]If the marks are very minor it might be graded cleanly. But chances are they're significant enough that you will get a details-grade. The TPG's are sensitive to jewelry mounting. A picture would help.</p><p><br /></p><p>LindeDad, NGC wouldn't buy it back. But they agreed to reholder it at the same grade. (I had cracked it for the Dansco and discovered the rim ding.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Begin rant...</p><p>I had hoped NGC would agree that the no-longer-hidden rim ding was significant enough to lower its grade from AU58, and their warranty would kick in. But they refused. I ended up keeping it. It's a scarce variety.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have never been able to get NGC to invoke their grade guarantee. Not once. PCGS has agreed with me on a dozen or more coins I've submitted. Just last week I got a $1,000 check for a '13-S Lincoln that wasn't full red (color is guaranteed for copper acquired prior to 2010). But NGC stonewalls. I've been up and down the management ladder.</p><p><br /></p><p>NGC did, however, buy back the counterfeit 1804 cent I returned to DLRC. But it was pretty black-and-white. End of rant.</p><p>Lance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lkeigwin, post: 1292422, member: 30400"]If the marks are very minor it might be graded cleanly. But chances are they're significant enough that you will get a details-grade. The TPG's are sensitive to jewelry mounting. A picture would help. LindeDad, NGC wouldn't buy it back. But they agreed to reholder it at the same grade. (I had cracked it for the Dansco and discovered the rim ding.) Begin rant... I had hoped NGC would agree that the no-longer-hidden rim ding was significant enough to lower its grade from AU58, and their warranty would kick in. But they refused. I ended up keeping it. It's a scarce variety. I have never been able to get NGC to invoke their grade guarantee. Not once. PCGS has agreed with me on a dozen or more coins I've submitted. Just last week I got a $1,000 check for a '13-S Lincoln that wasn't full red (color is guaranteed for copper acquired prior to 2010). But NGC stonewalls. I've been up and down the management ladder. NGC did, however, buy back the counterfeit 1804 cent I returned to DLRC. But it was pretty black-and-white. End of rant. Lance.[/QUOTE]
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