@winesteven said: @DisneyFan said: @winesteven said:@asheland The coin you see is a dupe that crossed over (with an upgrade). A duplicate? You must be in heaven, Steve! The one in my set is 66+RD. Steve
@winesteven said:
@DisneyFan said: @winesteven said:@asheland The coin you see is a dupe that crossed over (with an upgrade). A duplicate? You must be in heaven, Steve!
@DisneyFan said:
@winesteven said:@asheland The coin you see is a dupe that crossed over (with an upgrade).
A duplicate? You must be in heaven, Steve!
The one in my set is 66+RD.
Steve
That is crazy nice!
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Yes, the CACG shots leave much to be desired.
Personally, it looks like they took the shots for the slabs in very dull, even light (something like what you would get from sunlight).
The closeups need to be taken with harsher light IMO. That is the difference in the "look" of the shot you get.
You'd get a much better product if you took just a little more time - and this type of photo is 100% doable for CACG.
Coin Photographer.
is there a green CAC sticker on each or part of the label?
@davewesen said: is there a green CAC sticker on each or part of the label?
Who are you asking? What do you mean "or part of the label"?
@winesteven said: @davewesen said: is there a green CAC sticker on each or part of the label? Who are you asking? What do you mean "or part of the label"?
anyone who has seen new slab in hand printed on the label and can not be removed or sticker applied
On the CACG slabs, the green sticker is printed on, not applied like the CAC stickers on PCGS and NGC slabs.
There is no need having a gold bean on a CACG graded slab since they will grade accordingly.
- Bob - MPL's - Lincolns of ColorCentral Valley Roosevelts
@FlyingAl said: Yes, the CACG shots leave much to be desired. You'd get a much better product if you took just a little more time - and this type of photo is 100% doable for CACG.
@FlyingAl said: Yes, the CACG shots leave much to be desired.
> Thinking about dropping out of school and moving to Virginia Beach?
@DisneyFan said: @FlyingAl said: Yes, the CACG shots leave much to be desired. You'd get a much better product if you took just a little more time - and this type of photo is 100% doable for CACG. > Thinking about dropping out of school and moving to Virginia Beach?
Haha! I don't think CACG would offer enough money for me to curb my college plans.
Where is the Blast Red sticker?
@winesteven said: The one in my set is 66+RD.
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That is crazy nice!
My YouTube Channel
Yes, the CACG shots leave much to be desired.
Personally, it looks like they took the shots for the slabs in very dull, even light (something like what you would get from sunlight).
The closeups need to be taken with harsher light IMO. That is the difference in the "look" of the shot you get.
You'd get a much better product if you took just a little more time - and this type of photo is 100% doable for CACG.
Coin Photographer.
is there a green CAC sticker on each or part of the label?
Who are you asking? What do you mean "or part of the label"?
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
anyone who has seen new slab in hand
printed on the label and can not be removed or sticker applied
On the CACG slabs, the green sticker is printed on, not applied like the CAC stickers on PCGS and NGC slabs.
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
There is no need having a gold bean on a CACG graded slab since they will grade accordingly.
- Bob -
MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
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Thinking about dropping out of school and moving to Virginia Beach?
Haha! I don't think CACG would offer enough money for me to curb my college plans.
Coin Photographer.
Where is the Blast Red sticker?