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<p>[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2365107, member: 69760"]I sent a single side-only error World note in and it has no grade despite having a status of "Finalized/Imaged/Shipped" (screenshot below). The other note I sent has a grade on it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Does this mean that they couldn't grade it since it's missing a whole side so it can't be authenticated (but the entire other half can be authenticated and it would be sufficient... right?)? Did I have to submit it as an error and pay for that service? Yet, they designated it exactly as how I submitted it. Or does this mean that they believe it's fake (but why is there no comment of "counterfeit" or similar?)? Or, is it somehow their policy not to grade unissued notes (I believe I saw a graded one of this denomination and I called them in advance about it, too)? Maybe it's just a typo... I do wish they wrote something in the Comments field...</p><p><br /></p><p>It'll probably get here in two weeks or so, but if you all know and it happens to be, say, an error designation payment that's required, then maybe I can resolve it with them over the phone instead of getting it back without a PMG sealed holder. Has anyone experienced a blank grade like this, and how did it turn out?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]482970[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="iPen, post: 2365107, member: 69760"]I sent a single side-only error World note in and it has no grade despite having a status of "Finalized/Imaged/Shipped" (screenshot below). The other note I sent has a grade on it. Does this mean that they couldn't grade it since it's missing a whole side so it can't be authenticated (but the entire other half can be authenticated and it would be sufficient... right?)? Did I have to submit it as an error and pay for that service? Yet, they designated it exactly as how I submitted it. Or does this mean that they believe it's fake (but why is there no comment of "counterfeit" or similar?)? Or, is it somehow their policy not to grade unissued notes (I believe I saw a graded one of this denomination and I called them in advance about it, too)? Maybe it's just a typo... I do wish they wrote something in the Comments field... It'll probably get here in two weeks or so, but if you all know and it happens to be, say, an error designation payment that's required, then maybe I can resolve it with them over the phone instead of getting it back without a PMG sealed holder. Has anyone experienced a blank grade like this, and how did it turn out? Thanks in advance! [ATTACH=full]482970[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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