Whatever happened to the lawsuit and ACG?

Haven't heard anything in quite a while. Anyone know what's going on with it?
US Navy CWO3 retired. 12/81-09/04
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
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Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>Haven't heard anything in quite a while. Anyone know what's going on with it? >>
The Federal case was dismissed, on the grounds that ACG are buttheads. As far as I know, the Florida case is technically still pending, but with just about all defendents dropped it's pretty much dead in the water.
<< <i>I'm glad I'm out of it. >>
ditto!
<< <i>What was it? Anybody have any links to anything that will tell me what it was all about? >>
use a search engine
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<< <i>Haven't heard anything in quite a while. Anyone know what's going on with it? >>
The Federal case was dismissed, on the grounds that ACG are buttheads. As far as I know, the Florida case is technically still pending, but with just about all defendents dropped it's pretty much dead in the water. >>
Ah yes! The butthead theory of jurisprudence. I just wish there was such a thing, the court system would work a LOT more smoothly!
<< <i>True, the safest thing to say may be: I do not believe ACG grades and certifies coins comparably to PCGS/NGC/ANACS and thus I do not believe a coin in their holder is worth what the assigned grade may lead one to believe and one should exercise due diligence with any coin in their holder. >>
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Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
I hope it is all settled for everyone.
Camelot
It cost a lot of people some bucks and a lot of worry.
<< <i>True, the safest thing to say may be: I do not believe ACG grades and certifies coins comparably to PCGS/NGC/ANACS and thus I do not believe a coin in their holder is worth what the assigned grade may lead one to believe and one should exercise due diligence with any coin in their holder. >>
Some very wise words.
Seems there was thread or link here awhile back where they were advertising to the Canadian market.
Bob
My World Coin Type Set
<< <i>ACG's venture into the Canadian Market appears to be short lived. There was some material that appeared (I won't comment on the quality), but it seems to have mostly gone away. >>
They have loads of Canadian stuff!
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<< <i>ACG's venture into the Canadian Market appears to be short lived. There was some material that appeared (I won't comment on the quality), but it seems to have mostly gone away. >>
They have loads of Canadian stuff! >>
They setup at most of the major Canadian shows. And advertise in Canadian Coin News and the CNA Journal. Most of the stuff they list on the Bay are not in ACG holders. Maybe they're fading away?
Gene
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
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Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>I wonder if some or all of the prior defendants feel that something positive for the hobby came out of the deal, so it was ultimately worth it go through all of that worry and hassle? >>
Actually, no. I don't think the hassle and expense to my family was worth it. What was really accomplished? Possibly, a few people out there know now that all TPGs are not created equal, but basically it's just pissing into the wind. Witness the new predatory TPGs, take note of all the various coin scams on internet auction sites. There will never be a shortage of suckers or people to take advantage of them and I don't have the resourses to save the world. Caveat Emptor.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
These companies and individuals who sue because they HATE the TRUTH being told about them, or because they think they were so wrongly treated (Mr MILLER) really belong in IRAQ as a shield for our troops.
SUE ME ! I'll just claim temporary insanity
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<< <i>I wonder if some or all of the prior defendants feel that something positive for the hobby came out of the deal, so it was ultimately worth it go through all of that worry and hassle? >>
I agree with jcarney -- it was absolutely not worth it. Many people don't seem to understand that we were playing with real money here, and with our livelihoods. Yes, the case was pretty much a slam-dunk, but there was always the possibility that it could go the other way. And for people not familiar with the situation, it was even less clear. My wife has virtually no knowledge of the coin business, and she was a wreck for the entire time the suit was pending. She had a real fear that we would lose our house, our savings; pretty much everything. Remember, the plaintiffs were talking about getting millions per defendent.
Even if you dismiss those phantom fears, there was still the real cost of the lawyers' expenses. My family did not take vacation in 2004 as a direct consequence of the plaintiffs' actions. Think my daughters understood that? Think they felt that "something positive for the hobby" was worth not going to Disneyland?
It may be a cop-out to say so, but if I had to do it again, I'd've shut up about A Certain Grading company.
I hope the settlement is that the lawsuit was to be dropped in return for the defendants not filing "you're a dumbass" lawsuit back at them!
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<<<JOHN a/k/a dog_xx, Dog97, Dog (ME)’s statement that ACG’s President was arrested in Longwood, Florida for same-sex prostitution;>>>
Bunch of frikin idiots, my name aint John and I never made that statement. I should sue them.
<< <i>According to the latest CoinWorld, received today, the lawsuit has an "undisclosed" settlement.......
I hope the settlement is that the lawsuit was to be dropped in return for the defendants not filing "you're a dumbass" lawsuit back at them! >>
I wonder how much the ANA had to pay them.
There was no admission of liability and no winner will be declared.
The named parties, as far as I know, were being represented by insurance companies and their attornies and it was strictly a fiscal decision.
If it was strictly up to the defendants and there were no ongoing costs, I am virtually certain that they would have all wished for this to go to trial.
I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
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<< <i>There was no admission of liability and no winner will be declared. >>
That's a cop-out, IMHO. If the plaintiffs received money via a settlement, then for all intents and purposes they won. I am thoroughly disgusted with this action and will do no further business with the ANA. It's clear from all they've done that they have no interest in the collector in their business.
The ANA did not lose any money.
I personally feel that Bob and Dennis are short sighted in their view of the ANA.
ANA did not initiate the lawsuit.
If you had been sued, what would you have done?
I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
eBaystore
<< <i>If you had been sued, what would you have done? >>
Are you saying that going bankrupt to try and prove your innocence is not a good move? Maybe some members do not mind some lawyer getting rich on their money.
<< <i>And how much of that ANA money came from the fund that was solicited to help the 40 or so collectors initially named in the suit? >>
Money which was never disbursed to any of the named defendants.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
article.............gotta run.
I don't know how much influence the ANA could exert with its insurance companies. I also don't know what the ANA thought were its chances of success. But, if the ANA could tell its insurance companies not to settle and if the ANA thought its chances of success were high, then perhaps the ANA should have not settled. Why? The ANA is different from an individual or a business. An individual or a business has only to worry about what is best for him, her, or it. Settling a law suit if it is "cost effective" is then the right thing to do. The ANA, however, is seemingly supposed to represent collectors and worry about what is best for the hobby. If the ANA believed that the suit was without merit and demonstrating this result to the hobby would be sufficently beneficial to collectors, then the ANA should not have settled even if it was "cost effective" to the ANA to settle.
Mark
<< <i>If you had been sued, what would you have done? >>
I would point out to my dear colleague that I was sued.
Terms of the settlement were not disclosed, but I am virtually certain that none of the defendants lost money, which was the reason for the lawsuit, in the first place.
The ANA could have opted out of the settlement, but then would have had to absorb all of the costs of defense, as well as the one in a trillion chance that the lawsuit would go against them. The membership of the organization would not have endorsed that idea.
I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
eBaystore
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<< <i>And how much of that ANA money came from the fund that was solicited to help the 40 or so collectors initially named in the suit? >>
Money which was never disbursed to any of the named defendants. >>
I know of not ONE person that money was dispersed to. Not even to the "poster boy" in their article for pleads for donations that was published in at least one of the popular coin rags! I'm still bitter..............
Cetainly possible. Many insurance policies give the insurance co. the final right to settle (regardless of the merits of the case) and they will if they feel it will cost them less to settle than to defend. I know when I was shopping for my medical malpractice insurance, I was sure to select a policy that gave me the final right to decide whether to settle. (Fortunately, I haven't had to use it...)
I was surprised by the settlement in this suit figuring the ANA, PNG, and Heritage certainly have much more in the way of financial resources and would have held their ground for that reason. But, you never know...