If you submit a CAC approved coin to PCGS for TrueView or a regrade....
Goldbully
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Should PCGS be authorized to re-sticker said coin?
On a TrueView there is no certification# change.
On a regrade there is a certification# change and CAC needs to be alerted.
I believe that PCGS should have a box of stickers on hand.
Just curious as to your thoughts.
On a TrueView there is no certification# change.
On a regrade there is a certification# change and CAC needs to be alerted.
I believe that PCGS should have a box of stickers on hand.
Just curious as to your thoughts.
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I sent it back, Heritage sent it to NGC to get re-holdered and when they got it back, they had to send it to CAC to get re-stickered.
So it is a two step process.
On a serious note...it will never happen.
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<< <i>Why would PCGS ever work together with a company or in any way to help a company whose purpose is to question/criticize PCGS grades? >>
LOL - Funny and an excellent point.
It's a convenient idea for the collector, but full of snakes & land mines in its application.
what if ...
during a reholder, a piece of lint lands on a nice bright white morgan and CAC re-stickers based off the cert number. Later the lint leaves a toning spot. who is on the hook?
<< <i>Why would PCGS ever work together with a company or in any way to help a company whose purpose is to question/criticize PCGS grades? >>
That too. I guess it makes sense that there should be complete separation, even just for a re-stickering convenience.
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<< <i>So if they get a gold CAC coin and grade it higher on regrade, do they add the green sticker? Or does it deserve the green sticker at higher grade? Does PCGS work for CAC? >>
I overlooked that one.
FYI, in the situation when the coin goes through re-grade, it gets a new PCGS cert number. Therefore, you must pay the full cost at CAC for the re-sticker, just as if it was being evaluated for the first time. Also, CAC will not delete the previous PCGS cert number from their database unless they are made aware of it with hard proof in the form of photographs of the coin(s). You also need to include with your re-sticker submission copies of the original submission form and the a copy of the new grade results from the TPG. I can assure you that CAC population numbers are most certainly not 100% accurate due to these facts alone.
<< <i>I don't see how or why PCGS has any vested interest in seeing that a re-graded coin gets a CAC sticker put back on. That issue/service (and cost) is up to the owner.
FYI, in the situation when the coin goes through re-grade, it gets a new PCGS cert number. Therefore, you must pay the full cost at CAC for the re-sticker, just as if it was being evaluated for the first time. Also, CAC will not delete the previous PCGS cert number from their database unless they are made aware of it with hard proof in the form of photographs of the coin(s). You also need to include with your re-sticker submission copies of the original submission form and the a copy of the new grade results from the TPG. I can assure you that CAC population numbers are most certainly not 100% accurate due to these facts alone. >>
Glad to see a seldom posting veteran forum member posting again......good post bronze6827.
As collectors, we can view them to be closely tied together.
In reality, they are quite separate businesses, though one is more symbiotic of the other. It does not make financial/business sense, for either company, with the proposal given.
It only makes sense from the collector/coin-owner side.
It is best for them to be kept separate, as they are today.
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All crossed except one 1875 $20 (see the below list). This was batch of very accurately graded NGC slabbed coins which most of them I submitted to CAC after buying them over the years to see if they would sticker. The 1857 NGC/CAC $20 I bought from Doug Winter at the New York PNG show already stickered.
One coin upgraded, the 1901-S NGC/CAC MS-62 to PCGS MS-63. That was a nice coin indeed.
I totally understand that I need to bring these 19 newly slabbed coins back to CAC to get them restickered. PCGS had enough to do with these coins without getting involved in another company's business. Of course, I also understand that CAC will double check that 1901-S $20 to see if they will sticker it again but feel comfortable they will as it was truly an PQ coin even in the higher grade.
Order #20868495 / Submission #5102176
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 30933430 8920 1857 $20 USA AU55
2 1 30933431 8942 1864-S $20 USA XF45
3 1 30933432 8952 1867-S $20 USA AU53
4 1 30933433 8952 1867-S $20 USA XF45
5 1 30933434 8954 1868-S $20 USA XF45
6 1 30933435 8956 1869-S $20 USA XF45
7 1 30933436 8967 1873 $20 Open 3 USA MS61
8 1 30933437 8967 1873 $20 Open 3 USA AU58
9 1 30933438 8967 1873 $20 Open 3 USA AU58
10 1 30933439 8969 1873-S $20 Closed 3 USA AU58
11 1 30933440 8973 1875 $20 USA DNC
12 1 30933441 8976 1876 $20 USA MS60
13 1 30933442 8978 1876-S $20 USA AU58
14 1 30933443 8995 1881-S $20 USA AU58
15 1 30933444 9022 1893 $20 USA MS61
16 1 30933445 9037 1900 $20 USA MS64
17 1 30933446 9040 1901-S $20 USA MS63
18 1 30933447 9043 1903 $20 USA MS64
19 1 30933448 9043 1903 $20 USA MS64
20 1 30933449 9046 1904-S $20
<< <i>As collectors, we can view them to be closely tied together.
In reality, they are quite separate businesses, though one is more symbiotic of the other. >>
Or, less charitably: New plastic = new Shark from the Remora's point of view.
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<< <i>Should PCGS be authorized to re-sticker said coin?
On a TrueView there is no certification# change.
On a regrade there is a certification# change and CAC needs to be alerted.
I believe that PCGS should have a box of stickers on hand.
Just curious as to your thoughts. >>
I know you're smarter than that, Goldbully. But just in case, let's look at this scenario to bring you back to reality:
When I take my Ferrari in to get it serviced, I feel I should be able to get the latest en vogue model, perhaps a Bugatti. They can then just move my license plate over to the new vehicle, because I'll still be the 'registered' owner (you know, the entitled one)
It's people like you that drive people to drink...
Just sayin'
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<< <i>Should PCGS be authorized to re-sticker said coin?
On a TrueView there is no certification# change.
On a regrade there is a certification# change and CAC needs to be alerted.
I believe that PCGS should have a box of stickers on hand.
Just curious as to your thoughts. >>
I know you're smarter than that, Goldbully. But just in case, let's look at this scenario to bring you back to reality:
When I take my Ferrari in to get it serviced, I feel I should be able to get the latest en vogue model, perhaps a Bugatti. They can then just move my license plate over to the new vehicle, because I'll still be the 'registered' owner (you know, the entitled one)
It's people like you that drive people to drink...
Just sayin' >>
I can only hope and pray that I'm as smart as you one day.
<< <i>CAC will resticker coins for $3, providing you can document the change that has taken place to the holder and/or serial number. I've done this many times and never had a problem. >>
Heads up: this is ONLY if the cert number doesn't' change. They are quite clear about charging full evaluation price if the cert number has changed, regardless if the grade on the label under the plastic hasn't.
If the coin gets into a new / different holder, CAC needs to look at the coin again to see if they would still be interested in buying said coin.
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<< <i>CAC will resticker coins for $3, providing you can document the change that has taken place to the holder and/or serial number. I've done this many times and never had a problem. >>
Heads up: this is ONLY if the cert number doesn't' change. They are quite clear about charging full evaluation price if the cert number has changed, regardless if the grade on the label under the plastic hasn't. >>
Not if you can document the cert number change, such as providing copies of the submission form (showing the original serial number) and the grade report showing the new serial number. I've been successful every time I've done it.
<< <i>Not if you can document the cert number change, such as providing copies of the submission form (showing the original serial number) and the grade report showing the new serial number. I've been successful every time I've done it.
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Negative. What I stated previously is fact. I was just at CAC not a couple weeks ago dropping off some coins for re-sticker with new cert numbers.
Your comment to be the process, but no longer. They changed that policy a year or so ago. Take a look at a current submission form: right under the $3 Re-Sticker you'll notice it says " Original Cert Number Only". If the coin has a new cert number, you're paying either $12.50 or $25 (depending upon insurance value) to re-sticker. You still have to document the TPG submission form and submission results regardless of cert number change or not.
Don't take my word for it. Call up CAC and they'll tell you the same thing.