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If a TPG receive a coin and they determine that it's fake, they sent it back to you?
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Yes they do as far as I know, it comes back in an unsealed flip.
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They certainly do although they won't slab it, they will "body bag" it.
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Comes back in a flip marked questionable authenticity. And they keep your fees,which is fair. You paid for an opinion and you got one.
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Thanks. I was wondering specially when are coins (or bank notes) that are actually in circulation. A Bank won't give it back to you. The fact that the TPG give it back to you improve the chances to introduce that fake coin/bank note to the market.
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The fact that the TPG give it back to you improve the chances to introduce that fake coin/bank note to the market.


You would most likely need it back to get a refund from where you purchased it from if you bought it as a genuine.
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