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Will PCGS dip a coin if you ask?
I have a georgeous coin with some very tough toning. I have never dipped a coin and I'm not sure that will have this one done either but I'm curious how one asks PCGS to do this......
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Primarily when they do it is if it is already in one of their holders and has a problem that needs to be removed before it damages the coin.
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I don't know. Do they?
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Russ, NCNE
Nice job on the re-sub.
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
I don't recall seeing this box to check on the submission form but then I didn't see that stuff about Express Mail either so wuzzup with this??
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<< <i>OKEY DOKEY Russ, now you got me confused! Same coin, same cert number but obviously cleaned up a bit and REGRADED?
I don't recall seeing this box to check on the submission form but then I didn't see that stuff about Express Mail either so wuzzup with this?? >>
A group of coins showed up on Teletrade all of which had hazed over from being submitted in crappy flips. The first image is one of them. I was going to try and grab them all to crack out and dip, but the seller set high reserves on them and all but one didn't sell. A few weeks later the group showed up on Teletrade again with all the same cert numbers, but now they were all nice. A couple upgraded a point.
I was able to grab the one posted the second time the group was listed.
Russ, NCNE
The dipping solution had not been properly removed from the coin, and after a couple of years, the piece became really ugly. After someone complained about a $20 gold coin that had gone bad in the holder because of puddy, I complained about my Arkanas half dollar. PCGS contracted me and said that they would dip and re-holder the coin if I would send it to them. They did, and it came back much improved.
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i saw the same thing in the cherrypickers'
Russ, NCNE
We only do it if the coin has gone bad in the holder, or if it's ugly for the grade and shouldn't have been in the holder in the first place. And we always ask permission.
We will not dip a toned coin just to make it white. We don't feel it's our job to make everything white. If the toning is appropriate for the grade then we won't touch the coin. You can if you want, be we won't.
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That depends on what question you're asking. If it is will PCGS correct the problem on that coin, probably not. That's a milk spot, and it ain't coming off. If the question is will PCGS take care of it through their guarantee by compensating you or replacing the coin, the answer is absolutely they will.
Russ, NCNE
I'll inquire of customer service.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
It went in raw and pcgs only had permission to slab it.
I do appreciate their work thou.