When referring to grading coins what does 'crossover' mean?

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Request this only if the coin has already been encapsulated by another service but you think it should be graded higher. Here is the explaination of crossover from the ANACS form: "CROSSOVER SUBMISSION POLICIES/PROCEDURES - (Coins in other service's holders) ˇ Crossover submissions are inspected in the other services holder with the grade covered. When ANACS final grades are determined, these grades are compared against those that you listed on the submission form. If the minimum grade that you listed on the submission form is met or exceeded, the coin is removed from its sealed holder and encapsulated in an ANACS holder." It doesn't say, but if the ANACS examiners assign a lower grade, the coin will be returned in the other services holder.

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