Question:2008 with Reverse 2007 Help!

I have a 2008 Silver Eagle /Reverse of 2007 that was graded by NGC as MS70. I just looked carefully at the back of the coin and there is a black type tiny spot near the I and C of America. It looks to me like a speck of dirt that was sealed with the coin. I know you can send a coin back to PCGS, but can you do the same with NGC?
Should I sell it like this, keep it for a little, or return to NGC. What would you guys do?
Thanks for all your help everyone. Puritan
Should I sell it like this, keep it for a little, or return to NGC. What would you guys do?
Thanks for all your help everyone. Puritan
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Is it a pit under 10x magnification??
I'm amazed it was graded MS70
would be to see if the mark
is on /in the coin
or the plastic
Big difference in what you should do
Look at it from different angles with high magnification
<< <i>Are you positive the black spot wasn't there when you sent the coin to NGC??
Is it a pit under 10x magnification??
I'm amazed it was graded MS70 >>
Why are you AMAZED, They were grading these coins as 70's before they realized they had the wrong reverse on them.
Where can I buy 10x magnification?
NGC amazes me with this gem. I was told it was breaks in the luster, and the 70 grade fits?
NGC grades them to loose. Below is an ASE, in a NGC 70 holder, amazing!
I took it down the street to our jeweler and confirmed that it was a black spot on the coin. I don't remember if it was there when I bought the coin. I have to admit that I didn't really check it.
I think I will call NGC on Monday to see what they say. I paid $400 so I think it is a least worth that. What do you guys think??? Thanks,Puritan
<< <i>Spend the time with a 10x loupe, and confrm where this spot is.
NGC amazes me with this gem. I was told it was breaks in the luster, and the 70 grade fits?
NGC grades them to loose. Below is an ASE, in a NGC 70 holder, amazing!
Woof-wooff...............lousey coin.