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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 778672, member: 19065"]Hmm... sounds more like what might happen if one sent their coins to a Third Graders Party! :mouth: No one wants to loose their baby in a maternity ward mix up and most TPGs are very explicit in their method of tracking submissions to assuage such fears. Seriously, taking pics of your coins for any reason, security being the first, or before sending off for grading is really advisable. Also, getting in the habit of photographic tracking is good advice if you are selling coins in online auctions and shipping them out to buyers. Keep a file of the images used in the listings, take pics of the item when packing and the addressed parcel. It may sound excessive but I say do what you can to cover your items if disputed later with a carrier, customer or if your TPG erroneously swaps a coin. There was a thread in the last couple months that displayed a (an NGC?) label with <a href="http://www.cointalk.com/t69954/#post689639" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cointalk.com/t69954/#post689639">inaccurate info</a>. Accidents happen despite the safeguards in place, not sure how this incident wrapped up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 778672, member: 19065"]Hmm... sounds more like what might happen if one sent their coins to a Third Graders Party! :mouth: No one wants to loose their baby in a maternity ward mix up and most TPGs are very explicit in their method of tracking submissions to assuage such fears. Seriously, taking pics of your coins for any reason, security being the first, or before sending off for grading is really advisable. Also, getting in the habit of photographic tracking is good advice if you are selling coins in online auctions and shipping them out to buyers. Keep a file of the images used in the listings, take pics of the item when packing and the addressed parcel. It may sound excessive but I say do what you can to cover your items if disputed later with a carrier, customer or if your TPG erroneously swaps a coin. There was a thread in the last couple months that displayed a (an NGC?) label with [URL="http://www.cointalk.com/t69954/#post689639"]inaccurate info[/URL]. Accidents happen despite the safeguards in place, not sure how this incident wrapped up.[/QUOTE]
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