<< <i>I doubt it, it followed all of the posted rules. >>
It may have followed all of the rules, however, just about every thread that I have seen specifically talking about CAC has been poofed by the moderators.
<< <i>Rule 7) This is a PCGS forum. Posts promoting or bashing other grading companies or service are not allowed. Those posts will be removed and your posting privileges may be removed as well. >>
Almost by definition a CAC thread on this board will turn into a bash fest. In turn, some will defend (promote) it.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
"government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
<< <i>Rule 7) This is a PCGS forum. Posts promoting or bashing other grading companies or service are not allowed. Those posts will be removed and your posting privileges may be removed as well. >>
Almost by definition a CAC thread on this board will turn into a bash fest. In turn, some will defend (promote) it. >>
So instead of deleting the replies that are breaking the rule, they delete the whole thing? That's not smart in the long term. At least send a private message. What lesson can be learned if they don't.
There is no "AT" or "NT". We only have "market acceptable" or "not market acceptable.
Total coins seen: 144,000 Total greenies awarded: 68,000 Total goldies: 296
I wish we could see a breakdown by TPG. As in "What percentage of NGC coins stickered vs. PCGS?"
That would be of great interest to nearly everyone, I would guess. >>>
So the question I have is that total coins since inception? Or just last month? If that is totals for 1 month, then PCGS is leaving money on the table by allowing CAC into the game. If its since inception, then its not that big of a deal. I can't find these numbers on the CAC site.
CAC charges $10/coin up to $10k value and $20 after that
<< <i>So the question I have is that total coins since inception? Or just last month? If that is totals for 1 month, then PCGS is leaving money on the table by allowing CAC into the game. If its since inception, then its not that big of a deal. I can't find these numbers on the CAC site. >>
I haven't checked and don't really know but I'd guess that is since inception. 144,000 in one month = 900/hour (20 day month, 8 hour day). CAC can't have that much business or be that productive, can they? Lance.
Total coins seen: 144,000 Total greenies awarded: 68,000 Total goldies: 296
I wish we could see a breakdown by TPG. As in "What percentage of NGC coins stickered vs. PCGS?"
That would be of great interest to nearly everyone, I would guess. >>>
So the question I have is that total coins since inception? Or just last month? If that is totals for 1 month, then PCGS is leaving money on the table by allowing CAC into the game. If its since inception, then its not that big of a deal. I can't find these numbers on the CAC site.
CAC charges $10/coin up to $10k value and $20 after that
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<< <i>I doubt it, it followed all of the posted rules. >>
It may have followed all of the rules, however, just about every thread that I have seen specifically talking about CAC has been poofed by the moderators.
<< <i>Rule 7) This is a PCGS forum. Posts promoting or bashing other grading companies or service are not allowed. Those posts will be removed and your posting privileges may be removed as well. >>
Almost by definition a CAC thread on this board will turn into a bash fest.
In turn, some will defend (promote) it.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
....i think you'll find it underneath here:
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<< <i>Hackensack, New Jersey? Cleveland? >>
Cleveland definitely
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<< <i>Rule 7) This is a PCGS forum. Posts promoting or bashing other grading companies or service are not allowed. Those posts will be removed and your posting privileges may be removed as well. >>
Almost by definition a CAC thread on this board will turn into a bash fest.
In turn, some will defend (promote) it. >>
So instead of deleting the replies that are breaking the rule, they delete the whole thing? That's not smart in the long term. At least send a private message. What lesson can be learned if they don't.
Camelot
<< <i>Frankly, I think it will be interesting to see where they are in 30 days. >>
I gotta admit...
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Camelot
Last month CAC released some interesting numbers:
Total coins seen: 144,000
Total greenies awarded: 68,000
Total goldies: 296
I wish we could see a breakdown by TPG. As in "What percentage of NGC coins stickered vs. PCGS?"
That would be of great interest to nearly everyone, I would guess.
>>>
So the question I have is that total coins since inception? Or just last month? If that is totals for 1 month, then PCGS is leaving money on the table by allowing CAC into the game. If its since inception, then its not that big of a deal. I can't find these numbers on the CAC site.
CAC charges $10/coin up to $10k value and $20 after that
Anyone know this dbtunr???
Yahoo! Link
<< <i>So the question I have is that total coins since inception? Or just last month? If that is totals for 1 month, then PCGS is leaving money on the table by allowing CAC into the game. If its since inception, then its not that big of a deal. I can't find these numbers on the CAC site. >>
I haven't checked and don't really know but I'd guess that is since inception. 144,000 in one month = 900/hour (20 day month, 8 hour day). CAC can't have that much business or be that productive, can they?
Lance.
<< <i>From the CLCT Yahoo! Finance Boards......
Last month CAC released some interesting numbers:
Total coins seen: 144,000
Total greenies awarded: 68,000
Total goldies: 296
I wish we could see a breakdown by TPG. As in "What percentage of NGC coins stickered vs. PCGS?"
That would be of great interest to nearly everyone, I would guess.
>>>
So the question I have is that total coins since inception? Or just last month? If that is totals for 1 month, then PCGS is leaving money on the table by allowing CAC into the game. If its since inception, then its not that big of a deal. I can't find these numbers on the CAC site.
CAC charges $10/coin up to $10k value and $20 after that
Anyone know this dbtunr???
Yahoo! Link >>
Those numbers are since its inception, not for one month.