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SatTech
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Latest for my modern commemorative set. It's a teletrade photo.
These don't pop up very often, and I've seen even less NGC graded 69's than PCGS. Figured I'd treat myself to an early x-mas since I'm gonna be stuck on the boat from Oct 17th to Jan 2nd and miss all of the holidays (and I mean ALL).
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Without knowing who slabbed it, we can't really answer your question.If it's an NGC, PCGS,ICG, or ANACS slab you're pretty safe. If it's by one of the other alphabet soup grading companies (SGS, PGCS,NGS et al) it could go either way. Post a pic! There's alot of people here willing to help you out. PCGS and NGC offer grade guarantees, so if it's in one of their slabs, they'll stand behind it. I just sent 7 proof SAEs into PCGS due to spotting. I'll update my other thread also, but they just offered to buy back 5 of the 7 because they couldn't do anything for them.
To reiterate:
1. Need grading company
2. Pics would be nice.
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Love them Walkers.