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<p>[QUOTE="redwin117, post: 1422313, member: 21438"]My time is very valuable to dig that document/s that I read that one of TPG has been sued for a replacement of a real coin to a fake one..One thing more is a matter of common sense that all TPG is not 100 percent trustable if you have a million dollar coin go ahead ship it to them by mail.Let's see what gonna happen of your million US dollar coin... Be SMART always when it comes to valuable rare coin you have. if just only have a common coin value at 100$ oh yes I/you can ship that coin for grading...But not a valuable one...The TPG must certified that coin in public that every one is watching that there will be NO HOCUS POCUS or coin switching gonna happen. Like Mr. Alan Hager certified my coin in public at Baltimore Coin Show in Maryland year 2000/ March. And He explaned very well about my coin that no need to have an MS ++ . He certified as 1995 Penny On Dime-ACG-MINT. This coin has Two 1995 Full dates obverse and many more of original details of a cent and dime. the most major dramatic coin in all Doubled Denomination. And I think this is the very first certified and the rest followed to certified cent on a strike dime because all that double denomination is lack of details..</p><p><br /></p><p> Hope this will help you to understand it. You ca not trus 100% oft all TPG when it comes to a very valuable coin to grade without your eyes looking on them.. This is only MY HONEST OPINION.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="redwin117, post: 1422313, member: 21438"]My time is very valuable to dig that document/s that I read that one of TPG has been sued for a replacement of a real coin to a fake one..One thing more is a matter of common sense that all TPG is not 100 percent trustable if you have a million dollar coin go ahead ship it to them by mail.Let's see what gonna happen of your million US dollar coin... Be SMART always when it comes to valuable rare coin you have. if just only have a common coin value at 100$ oh yes I/you can ship that coin for grading...But not a valuable one...The TPG must certified that coin in public that every one is watching that there will be NO HOCUS POCUS or coin switching gonna happen. Like Mr. Alan Hager certified my coin in public at Baltimore Coin Show in Maryland year 2000/ March. And He explaned very well about my coin that no need to have an MS ++ . He certified as 1995 Penny On Dime-ACG-MINT. This coin has Two 1995 Full dates obverse and many more of original details of a cent and dime. the most major dramatic coin in all Doubled Denomination. And I think this is the very first certified and the rest followed to certified cent on a strike dime because all that double denomination is lack of details.. Hope this will help you to understand it. You ca not trus 100% oft all TPG when it comes to a very valuable coin to grade without your eyes looking on them.. This is only MY HONEST OPINION.[/QUOTE]
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