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Should I re-submitt or just bite the bullet and dip it?
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This coin on it's first submission was put in a genie for Questionable Toning. The toning is very light to begin with and is what I would call neutral toning. It neither adds or detracts from the value of the coin. It's the type of toning that would dip off quite easily. Should I try one more time or just dip it off and send it back in? BTW the coin was graded MS63/63 on an Anacs photo certificate.


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That looks superb. I'd just resubmit. It is too bad it might take 2 fees to grade it, but that is a super coin . .
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<< <i>If you dip and resubmit it might not get past the coin sniffer. >>
Sniffer's not in place yet. Still testing. Sometime in early 2011, according to HRH, and only Secure Plus.
Nonetheless, I would NOT dip that. I'm shocked it didn't grade. Try it again. Sucks to have to pay the fee twice.
Lance.
Do not dip send it in again maybe NGC or ICG
No dip
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and resubmit it
and resubmit it
and then go to NGC.
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I see nothing wrong with the toning on this coin and believe it to be original. Then again I'm not a "professional".
that makes for a superior coin. To dip would be a crime against nature.
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Damn, that's exactly what I was thinking!!
and I'm firmly in the "Please don't dip that beauty" camp
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anyway, the coin's color looks fine, and MS63 from here
I would neither dip nor resubmit. either keep or sell.
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<< <i>it's already got an anacs photocert? I guess i dont understand why you submitted it in the first place... thought you collected it as is.
anyway, the coin's color looks fine, and MS63 from here
I would neither dip nor resubmit. either keep or sell. >>
I have been submitting some of my better coins, in the event I ever to sell them, or my family does. They will realize a much better sale price if in PCGS plastic, that's just a fact of life. Nothing is certain in life when it comes to finances and a job, especially in this economy. One thing is certain right now, I have a job, and I can afford the grading fees. If I were to lose my job, it would be difficult to justify hundreds of dollars in grading fees when there is no income coming in.
I plan on keeping all of my certificate type set, only some of the coins will also be in PCGS plastic.
It's a shame I even have to ask this question about this coin, especially seeing some the colorized coins that have made it into plastic.
Just to give you an example:
Just think what I would get for this coin if I were to sell it essentially raw with the certificate, compared to what I would get for it now in plastic. I think you can see my reasoning.
"I love that coin just as it is. It has the perfect even look of age
that makes for a superior coin. To dip would be a crime against nature".
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<< <i>If you dip and resubmit it might not get past the coin sniffer. >>
Sniffer's not in place yet. Still testing. Sometime in early 2011, according to HRH, and only Secure Plus.
Nonetheless, I would NOT dip that. I'm shocked it didn't grade. Try it again. Sucks to have to pay the fee twice.
Lance. >>
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<< <i>How in blazes does that coin not grade?? >>
I really believe that all the TPGs are afraid to grade a coin with color. In the
pass there was not the great value on toned slab coins and again I think
that they Genuine or Detail coins in fear of repercissions against their companies.
After all these years with coins in so many different types of holders from earlier
grading companies to the tissue wrapped coin is a little bag in your Father's closet
to so many types of coin albums the understanding of a NT coin may have escaped
them on what is NT or AT.
With the art of AT having so improved just like the cleaning of coins has TPGs are gun
shy of all but the older toning of coins, ie: sitting a mint set holder, other packaging
from the mint and other ways they can have faith in that the coin is NT.
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That's my view and I'm sticking to it. Re-submit and leave the "doctoring" to another, or find a different hobby.
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