The official result:
https://www.pcgs.com/banknotes/cert/50976257
I sent this to the TPG because I was concerned about that small white spot on the reverse in the green field directly above the ''of" located below the perimeter white border. I thought that the spot could possibly hold back this note to an F grade. If the note is held up to a light at present, one can barely see a minuscule vestige of some light trying to poke its way through in the bottom part of the 'A' in FEDERAL.
What is the likelihood of this condition worsening to a complete, easily seen pinhole observable on both sides? And if it did become one, would PCGS bear any responsibility and would this grade stay the same?
https://www.pcgs.com/banknotes/cert/50976257
I sent this to the TPG because I was concerned about that small white spot on the reverse in the green field directly above the ''of" located below the perimeter white border. I thought that the spot could possibly hold back this note to an F grade. If the note is held up to a light at present, one can barely see a minuscule vestige of some light trying to poke its way through in the bottom part of the 'A' in FEDERAL.
What is the likelihood of this condition worsening to a complete, easily seen pinhole observable on both sides? And if it did become one, would PCGS bear any responsibility and would this grade stay the same?