I would like to Crossover my NGC 1916D Merc to PCGS, but should I crack it out first?

I just signed up for the Platinum membership for my 8 free submissions. Since NGC already certified it, and if I cracked it out, there shouldn't be a problem with authenticity right? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated!
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<< <i>I wouldn't - unless you know exactly what you are doing. >>
Leave it alone and take it to them before cracking it.
Otherwise, you just got a cool dime.
The name is LEE!
Same with the 1942/1 and 1945-P dimes. Too bad they are soft in grading nearly every other merucry dime.
Many collectors see the 1916-D dime in a NGC holder as equal to the PCGS brand.
Hoard the keys.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
<< <i>I just signed up for the Platinum membership for my 8 free submissions. Since NGC already certified it, and if I cracked it out, there shouldn't be a problem with authenticity right? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated! >>
Nope. Try to cross in the slab!
TorinoCobra71
Leave it alone.
This from my own experience with coins.
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<< <i>So if you send in a coin for grading at PCGS and ask for a crossover, and PCGS decides they can't slab the coin for whatever reason, there are times when PCGS will STILL crack the coin out of its current slab and send it back in a BB? >>
Not true. However, if you ask for "CROSS AT ANY GRADE", then you may be right.
roadrunner
<< <i>Leave it in the holder unless you are a national expert and consultant on 16-d dime authentication.
roadrunner >>
But also cracked out a 1999-S Silver Quarter, NGC PF69UCAM that came back PCGS PR69DCAM.
You just take your chances when you crack them out.
Since these are freebie gradings, they all have to be similar. In other words, all 8 have to be raw, or all 8 have to be cross-overs, etc.
I would not crack & find other $300+ coins to send in (if you have any).
Sending in common coins seem like a waste of free submissions.