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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3246036, member: 112"]No, it's not a contradiction Mike. It's merely what baseball said - they were wrong in their judgement.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for bearing no risk and suffering no consequences, you're right there, but then they never have borne any risk, at least not in that regard. Anybody who sends them a coin stands the risk of that coin coming back in a problem coin slab, or in years past of it coming back not in a slab at all. But the submitter always pays the fees regardless of the outcome.</p><p><br /></p><p>Same thing here. They examine a coin and make a judgement call, but if it turns out they're wrong in their judgement - you still pay the fees, and you suffer the consequences. Just like ya do when a coin comes back in a problem coin slab.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]850841[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.ngccoin.com/ncs-conservation/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ngccoin.com/ncs-conservation/" rel="nofollow">https://www.ngccoin.com/ncs-conservation/</a></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>And the same thing happens with anyone who dips a coin. There is always the risk that the toning is covering up something that would cause the coin to be given the problem coin designation. Or, the dipping may reveal things like hairlines, or wear, that could not be seen through the toning that would cause a severe downgrade. Or, the dipping may reveal that all luster was destroyed by the toning. Simply put when you dip a coin you take your chances, it's always a gamble.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3246036, member: 112"]No, it's not a contradiction Mike. It's merely what baseball said - they were wrong in their judgement. As for bearing no risk and suffering no consequences, you're right there, but then they never have borne any risk, at least not in that regard. Anybody who sends them a coin stands the risk of that coin coming back in a problem coin slab, or in years past of it coming back not in a slab at all. But the submitter always pays the fees regardless of the outcome. Same thing here. They examine a coin and make a judgement call, but if it turns out they're wrong in their judgement - you still pay the fees, and you suffer the consequences. Just like ya do when a coin comes back in a problem coin slab. [ATTACH=full]850841[/ATTACH] [url]https://www.ngccoin.com/ncs-conservation/[/url] And the same thing happens with anyone who dips a coin. There is always the risk that the toning is covering up something that would cause the coin to be given the problem coin designation. Or, the dipping may reveal things like hairlines, or wear, that could not be seen through the toning that would cause a severe downgrade. Or, the dipping may reveal that all luster was destroyed by the toning. Simply put when you dip a coin you take your chances, it's always a gamble.[/QUOTE]
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