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<p>[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 25899073, member: 104064"]Yes, 10 years. </p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-grading/ngc-guarantee/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-grading/ngc-guarantee/" rel="nofollow">https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-grading/ngc-guarantee/</a></p><p>"Coins made of copper, bronze and brass or are copper-plated can change over time. Accordingly, with regard to copper, bronze, brass or copper-plated Coins, the grade portion of this Guarantee will no longer apply after the 10-year anniversary of their date of grading."</p><p><br /></p><p>I only played the crack-out game once, but I've only ever had coins graded once (so far). I wasn't in it for profit though, I just wanted them all in the same holder with grandpa attributed on the label. All Canadian George VI silver. There were 2-3 in ICCS MS60 holders that got MS62 (I knew they would; old ICCS was very strict), and my avatar coin PCGS graded as SP, UNC Details Cleaned. After much research I knew that PCGS mistook die polish for cleaning, and it turns out it was also lacquered which ANACS removed with conservation and straight-graded it SP62. Big score on that one. My 1946 CAD$ was also a good score partly because it's the short water lines variety and wasn't attributed - I paid $83 for it and one being auctioned is currently $408. </p><p><br /></p><p>What year/MM was your Lincoln cent? Is the market value really $259 different between the two grades, or were other factors at play?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 25899073, member: 104064"]Yes, 10 years. [URL]https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-grading/ngc-guarantee/[/URL] "Coins made of copper, bronze and brass or are copper-plated can change over time. Accordingly, with regard to copper, bronze, brass or copper-plated Coins, the grade portion of this Guarantee will no longer apply after the 10-year anniversary of their date of grading." I only played the crack-out game once, but I've only ever had coins graded once (so far). I wasn't in it for profit though, I just wanted them all in the same holder with grandpa attributed on the label. All Canadian George VI silver. There were 2-3 in ICCS MS60 holders that got MS62 (I knew they would; old ICCS was very strict), and my avatar coin PCGS graded as SP, UNC Details Cleaned. After much research I knew that PCGS mistook die polish for cleaning, and it turns out it was also lacquered which ANACS removed with conservation and straight-graded it SP62. Big score on that one. My 1946 CAD$ was also a good score partly because it's the short water lines variety and wasn't attributed - I paid $83 for it and one being auctioned is currently $408. What year/MM was your Lincoln cent? Is the market value really $259 different between the two grades, or were other factors at play?[/QUOTE]
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