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<p>[QUOTE="robec, post: 3323668, member: 19094"]For what it's worth the N____ Guarantee is very similar if not exactly the same.</p><p><br /></p><ol> <li><b>Clerical or Mechanical Errors. </b>A clerical or mechanical error occurs when a Coin is encapsulated with a label that bears a grade and/or description that clearly does not correspond with the Coin. It is the duty of the buyer and seller of a Coin to examine such Coin for a clerical or mechanical error to return such Coins for correction when warranted. The NGC Guarantee does not apply when NGC determines, in its sole reasonable discretion, that a clerical or mechanical error has resulted in the Coin having an incorrect grade or description. If requested, NGC will remedy any clerical or mechanical error free of charge by updating the encapsulation to show an appropriate label.<br /> <br /> NGC certification labels with incorrect dates, mintmarks, denominations and Coin types (all of which should be obvious to someone who performs an inspection of the Coin and label) are considered clerical or mechanical errors. Examples of such errors include, but are not limited to, the following:<ol> <li>A Coin is labeled a 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent, when the Coin has no doubling.</li> <li>A Coin label description references a 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter, when the Coin is a 1916 Barber Quarter.</li> <li>A Coin is identified as a Proof, when it is a business strike and the types are readily distinguishable from each other.</li> <li>A Coin is described as an 1881-O Morgan Dollar, when it is an 1881-S Morgan Dollar and the mintmark was improperly identified on the label.</li> <li>A Coin is graded MS 68 when it should have been graded AU 58, an error with respect to grade that would be obvious to a collector.</li> </ol>Owners and prospective buyers of NGC-certified Coins are encouraged to enter the Coin’s NGC certification number in the Verify NGC Certification section of the NGC website to confirm a Coin’s grade and description and, for many Coins, view images taken by NGC. If NGC becomes aware that a Coin was encapsulated with a label that bears a clerical or mechanical error, it will correct the error in its records and display the correct grade and/or description for that Coin in Verify NGC Certification. </li> </ol><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robec, post: 3323668, member: 19094"]For what it's worth the N____ Guarantee is very similar if not exactly the same. [LIST=1] [*][B]Clerical or Mechanical Errors. [/B]A clerical or mechanical error occurs when a Coin is encapsulated with a label that bears a grade and/or description that clearly does not correspond with the Coin. It is the duty of the buyer and seller of a Coin to examine such Coin for a clerical or mechanical error to return such Coins for correction when warranted. The NGC Guarantee does not apply when NGC determines, in its sole reasonable discretion, that a clerical or mechanical error has resulted in the Coin having an incorrect grade or description. If requested, NGC will remedy any clerical or mechanical error free of charge by updating the encapsulation to show an appropriate label. NGC certification labels with incorrect dates, mintmarks, denominations and Coin types (all of which should be obvious to someone who performs an inspection of the Coin and label) are considered clerical or mechanical errors. Examples of such errors include, but are not limited to, the following: [LIST=1] [*]A Coin is labeled a 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent, when the Coin has no doubling. [*]A Coin label description references a 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter, when the Coin is a 1916 Barber Quarter. [*]A Coin is identified as a Proof, when it is a business strike and the types are readily distinguishable from each other. [*]A Coin is described as an 1881-O Morgan Dollar, when it is an 1881-S Morgan Dollar and the mintmark was improperly identified on the label. [*]A Coin is graded MS 68 when it should have been graded AU 58, an error with respect to grade that would be obvious to a collector. [/LIST] Owners and prospective buyers of NGC-certified Coins are encouraged to enter the Coin’s NGC certification number in the Verify NGC Certification section of the NGC website to confirm a Coin’s grade and description and, for many Coins, view images taken by NGC. If NGC becomes aware that a Coin was encapsulated with a label that bears a clerical or mechanical error, it will correct the error in its records and display the correct grade and/or description for that Coin in Verify NGC Certification. [/LIST][/QUOTE]
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