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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 5132121, member: 105098"]Yeah, I've heard of this happening, where people have gone out of their way to get a coin graded lower just to get a green or gold bean possibly (as exception example at that grade) on their new lower graded slab. I don't necessarily understand the logic of doing it, but I've heard of people doing it.</p><p><br /></p><p> Generally though I think they do it when its been cracked out and submitted hoping it would upgrade, not a crossover but just a break out and submission, and instead of staying the same or upgrading, comes back a grade lower, so then they send it for the green bean shot figuring it's got to be top of the lower grade examples.</p><p><br /></p><p>But doesn't change the fact that you can get a coin graded, crack it out and resubmit it, and it won't always come back the same grade, sometimes lower, sometimes higher. I've heard of people resubmitting dozens of times to get the grade they want, and paying the fees until the random chance happens and it's seen and in that grade, on the low side of it, but in it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyways, people use the grading companies in all kinds of crazy ways.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 5132121, member: 105098"]Yeah, I've heard of this happening, where people have gone out of their way to get a coin graded lower just to get a green or gold bean possibly (as exception example at that grade) on their new lower graded slab. I don't necessarily understand the logic of doing it, but I've heard of people doing it. Generally though I think they do it when its been cracked out and submitted hoping it would upgrade, not a crossover but just a break out and submission, and instead of staying the same or upgrading, comes back a grade lower, so then they send it for the green bean shot figuring it's got to be top of the lower grade examples. But doesn't change the fact that you can get a coin graded, crack it out and resubmit it, and it won't always come back the same grade, sometimes lower, sometimes higher. I've heard of people resubmitting dozens of times to get the grade they want, and paying the fees until the random chance happens and it's seen and in that grade, on the low side of it, but in it. Anyways, people use the grading companies in all kinds of crazy ways.[/QUOTE]
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