mmissinglink
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This thread actually has come out of another thread in which the discussion had turned to the integrity of the pouches some Chinese medals come in. This subject should have its own thread and that's why I have begun it here.
From the other thread, forum member KeepOnTrying! had responded to another member's comment stating,
To which I responded in that same thread....
And so here we are with this thread open to all discussions on pouches, OMP (original mint packaging), and related issues.
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From the other thread, forum member KeepOnTrying! had responded to another member's comment stating,
Your chances of getting it (a 70 grade) also depend on if your medal was or was not pre-sorted to remove candidates for a higher grade. I don't know whom you bought it from so I can't be accused of casting aspersions on some specific individual or company.
It is not a far fetched idea. Some have said it happens. Early this year I bought some (a lot of) ungraded newly launched silver medals hoping to score PF70s as much as suggested by the grading statistics from NGC. They arrived with high COA#. Some of the OMG had been cracked open. I sent an email complaining to the company and they ignored me. I therefore sent the medals to NGC for grading and they did not grade well; definitely not as suggested by the NGC statistics. This is a company I had already spent a lot on in the previous year. This is a company I will never buy any more from!
I hope I haven't messed up your day with my pessimism and gloom!
To which I responded in that same thread....
I've had the recent experience of receiving 2 sets of medals with the plastic pouch open and I was told by the seller that this is normal for some pouches to open. I was suspicious of this and I still am leery of that explanation. To me, it doesn't make sense at all that a sealed pouch opens by itself. I think next time I will not accept any medals where the pouches have been broken unless someone can explain in a very convincing manner why a sealed pouch would open by itself?
The other thing I was told by the seller is that with some medals, the mint does not seal them in plastic pouches but rather any of the several large distributors who receives the medals from the mint may do this. The seller claimed that this is the reason why for the same medal, you may see different style pouches and sealing patterns.
Can anyone who knows, confirm whether this might be true or not?
And so here we are with this thread open to all discussions on pouches, OMP (original mint packaging), and related issues.
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