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What would PCGS Do?

FlashFlash Posts: 1,090 ✭✭✭
I am curious as to what actions PCGS would take if certain coins were submitted for certification. For instance, if a genuine 1974 aluminum cent, 1964 Peace dollar, or 1933 St. Gaudins double eagle were submitted, would PCGS grade and certify the coin and send it back to the submitter? Or would PCGS send the coin back to the submitter with a polite "no thanks"? Would PCGS call the press, or would you call the Secret Service? If such a coin appeared to be genuine, what would PCGS do?
Matt

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  • homerunhallhomerunhall Posts: 2,496 ✭✭✭
    Great question Matt,

    If we recieved a 1933 $20, 1974, Aluminum cent, or 1964 Peace dollar, we would grade the coin and return it to the owner. Some assert these coins are stolen, but we don't know that for sure...and we have no legal obligation to do anything beyond perform our sevice.

    PS...If you have any of these we'll grade them for free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    David
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