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<p>[QUOTE="flyers10, post: 96210, member: 4589"]Thanks Speedy for your thoughts.</p><p><br /></p><p>After reading the comment about the coin possibly being frosted (which I don't feel it is), I want to make sure if I do decide to sell the coin that I am not misrepresenting the coin. I did take it to a coin dealer yesterday and he didn't say anything about the coin be frosted. By shipping it out to NGC/NCS I know exactly what I got and they can say if it was ever cleaned or frosted prior to them receiving the coin. I probably wouldn't send it out if it wasn't for the comment about it being frosted.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Spoke to NCS again. Process is I ship the coin out to NCS and they work on it. They send it over to NGC as a raw coin and hopefully gets graded in a NGC case if it meets their standards (good chance it won't). If it gets sent back by NGC I can elect to have NCS grade and slab it. I think I will elect to have them grade it if NGC doesn't so I don't misrepresent the coin if I decide to sell. </p><p><br /></p><p>I got a few weeks to decide what I will do. Probably will go to another coin dealer and see what he thinks of the coin and if it is frosted or not.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="flyers10, post: 96210, member: 4589"]Thanks Speedy for your thoughts. After reading the comment about the coin possibly being frosted (which I don't feel it is), I want to make sure if I do decide to sell the coin that I am not misrepresenting the coin. I did take it to a coin dealer yesterday and he didn't say anything about the coin be frosted. By shipping it out to NGC/NCS I know exactly what I got and they can say if it was ever cleaned or frosted prior to them receiving the coin. I probably wouldn't send it out if it wasn't for the comment about it being frosted. Spoke to NCS again. Process is I ship the coin out to NCS and they work on it. They send it over to NGC as a raw coin and hopefully gets graded in a NGC case if it meets their standards (good chance it won't). If it gets sent back by NGC I can elect to have NCS grade and slab it. I think I will elect to have them grade it if NGC doesn't so I don't misrepresent the coin if I decide to sell. I got a few weeks to decide what I will do. Probably will go to another coin dealer and see what he thinks of the coin and if it is frosted or not. Thanks again.[/QUOTE]
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