PVC in slab - How to proceed? *** Photos up ***
BryceM
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I have a coin that is part of my core collection of Peace Dollars. I purchased this from a dealer in a newish PCGS holder with a plus grade. It's value is around $600. It has some gorgeous toning and it's always been one of my favorites in the set. I submitted a group of coins for review by the sticker company. Some came back with green stickers.
Some didn't.
This one came back with a large, round, red sticker with a handwriten "PVC" label.
Hmmmmm. Not the result I was looking for. On inspection with a loupe I can without question see an area near "IN GOD WE" that has some small but definite bright green spotting. It is not visible without a loupe. On the reverse there is a larger area of coloration that I would normally attribute to an attractive patina, but it also has a slight greenish cast to it. This is much more subtle than the small but intense spots of goo on the obverse.
I suppose the right answer is to resubmit to PCGS for a spot reveiw. I've never had to do this before and I'm wondering what the procedure is and what the likely remedy will be. Will they attempt to conserve this? Will I just get a buyback offer? I really do like the coin and would love to have it back if it can be cleaned without hurting the surfaces or the toning too much.
I'll try to post some photos when I get a mintue.
Hmmmmm. Not the result I was looking for. On inspection with a loupe I can without question see an area near "IN GOD WE" that has some small but definite bright green spotting. It is not visible without a loupe. On the reverse there is a larger area of coloration that I would normally attribute to an attractive patina, but it also has a slight greenish cast to it. This is much more subtle than the small but intense spots of goo on the obverse.
I suppose the right answer is to resubmit to PCGS for a spot reveiw. I've never had to do this before and I'm wondering what the procedure is and what the likely remedy will be. Will they attempt to conserve this? Will I just get a buyback offer? I really do like the coin and would love to have it back if it can be cleaned without hurting the surfaces or the toning too much.
I'll try to post some photos when I get a mintue.
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i'm sure they'll make you a happy camper in final result
What PCGS does won't hurt the surfaces, though it could reveal damage. It doesn't sound like the PVC is very extensive, so I wouldn't be concerned about that. Any toning that is the result of PVC or an organic agent will be removed.
If there is damage from the PVC, or if it cannot be conserved, or if the treatment is a failure then PCGS will offer to buy back the coin and will make a reasonable wholesale offer. (Forget what the price guide says.) If it can grade cleanly but at a lower grade for some reason then you choose between a payment and no coin or the coin in a lower grade slab and a smaller payment.
The procedure is simple. Check the "other" box, enter "spot review", and write "PVC damage" in very large letters under the coin entry info, then submit it.
PCGS has never charged me for this but I heard from another non-member that PCGS asked for payment. Perhaps because he wasn't a member? Dunno.
Good luck! I think you won't be disappointed.
Lance.
Lance.
the bottom arrow just seems to be toning.
EAC 6024
Also the toning spot in the center of the obverse looks to be a negative eye appeal issue as well.
I have submitted CAC PVC rejected silver and gold coins to PCGS under the spot review and the coins came back from PCGS looking awesome and CAC then stickered them.
There are two or three very old NGC slabs in which removing the PVC (one of them is a spectacular looking PVC) would give me a better gradeable coin but then I would lose the black or very old all white NGC slab.
<< <i>Best to submit it and have it removed before serious damage occurs. Cheers, RickO >>
I've yet to see PVC removed that didn't leave a remnant of its former self.
I think the results would still not be satisfying and I'd send the coin back under grade guarantee vs spot removal.
I don't even think PCGS will holder a coin- even under the Genuine service, with active PVC.
If I had some assurance that PVC was only in the very limitted area shown in the photos I probably wouldn't bother with a review. I remain concerned about the potential for hazing or surface damage over a larger area. I suppose I'll send it in for spot review. In all likelihood it won't ever make the trip to NJ again and it will reside in my collection for the forseeable future. I really don't like thought of it languishing in California for several months though.
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Good luck with the dollar.
Mike
<< <i>I've sent several in for spot review with spots, milk spots, haze, etc. EVERY single coin came back. I called PCGS and they said Mr. Hall deemed the coin haze, etc as not detremental to the grade. BUT, when I submitted the same EXACT coin with said haze/spots, they came back in a lower grade. How can you figure it out? Secret handshake? >>
Ir's rocket science!!!!!
Eric
<< <i>PCGS might attempt to get rid of the PVC damage, but I can assure you, that CAC may well not sticker the coin afterwards. No question about that at all. >>
Oh, no worries about that. I doubt I'll even bother sending it in again even if it does come back looking great.