Fluid inside the case if ngc graded coins

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I bought some ngc graded coins inside the case of 2 of them there was some kind of fluid. I put the Rhide Island silver quarter in silica gel packs for 6 months and the fluid is still there. I don't want to sell them unless I can be sure that the coins will stay undamaged over time. Has anyone seen this before and is there a way to get the fluid out or do I just need to resubmit them? 

If there is liquid in the case (I can’t see it on the photos), what is the harm asking NGC to re-slab them for free….

they can only say yes or no.

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I cant see the fluid you are refering to as well.  Are you mistaking resin as a fluid? It should appear clear and bubble free. If not,  although the slab is sealed using ultrasonic “welding” no slab is completely air or water tight meaning  moisture can accumulate and still potentially affect the surface of a coin. They will not reslab it for you without a fee.

harryg

They will not reslab it for you without a fee.

Because the OP bought already existing slabs? I assume when you sent in coins for authentication and the new slabs return with fluid in it, they will? Or don't they give any guarantee for their product?

Essor Prof

harryg

They will not reslab it for you without a fee.

Because the OP bought already existing slabs? I assume when you sent in coins for authentication and the new slabs return with fluid in it, they will? Or don't they give any guarantee for their product?

The OP does not make it clear where he purchased them and said he bought a “box”. Of what and from whom? He did not say they were his coins and sent them in for grading and this was how they were returned.  NGC normally sells bulk coins only to dealers. If the OP was a dealer he would have not made the inquiry because he would have known the answer. Look at the date on the example he is showing, 2001. NGC does not sit on coins for 25 years. They move them out to dealers and bulk purchasers as fast as they can. They have no control over where and how they were stored since then. It is probably resin he is seeing anyway and purchased through a retailer. Meantime, he has yet to respond to his inquiry because he did not get the answer he wanted so we dont know anything else for certain. He should go back to the people he bought them from. As usual.

That coin was probably graded and slabbed 23 years ago, a 2001 coin PF70 UC in a older style holder.  

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