Someday you will appreciate the gold sticker CAC slabbed as the accurately graded coin and you will need to trash many of your non gold stickered dimes as you will someday realize that they are overgraded or very low end for the assigned grade, not the other way around.
@georgiacop50 said:
I used to believe that JA was damn near infallible when it came to detecting PVC on coins.
But I got this one back with a red sticker saying PVC. I do admit the spotting does LOOK like PVC, I don't think it at all likely that CAC is correct. I cut the coin from a cello 1963 mint set, and cellophane does not contain PVC.
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I see PVC above date at 3 O'clock.
Ive had numerous blue Ikes I submitted in OGP mint cello come back body bagged "PVC" from PCGS.
that looks a few points undergraded. perhaps check the value jumps. iirc, it isn't much but perhaps from 3 to 4 or 4 to 5 would be worth a crack out?
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@Elemint said:
Wow, some real dream coins shown here. I prefer it when a coin is gold CAC for fantastic eye appeal as opposed
to strike.
Just saw this Stone Mountain last week on ebay with a gold sticker, don't understand what's special about it.
The gold sticker (or green sticker) relates only to the grade (and whether it has been messed with) not a particular aspect of the coin. There are ugly coins that are undergraded and gorgeous coins that are overgraded. The former might receive a gold sticker. The latter will not.
Some amazing collections of CAC gold coins posted. But a lot of them were 63-63 and obviously should have been at least one grade higher. I am a lot more impressed if a coin graded 66-67 has a CAC gold sticker.
@DMWJR I wish there was a way to see if PCGS would cross a coin without the wait, kind of like having an on-site screening to see if you would be wasting theirs and the submitter's time...and money. Lovely Indian Head Cent Pattern!
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A singe CAC submission.

Almost Everyone has one of these

The Award for the **Most Gold Beaned Coin
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Dimeman,
Someday you will appreciate the gold sticker CAC slabbed as the accurately graded coin and you will need to trash many of your non gold stickered dimes as you will someday realize that they are overgraded or very low end for the assigned grade, not the other way around.
One of the golds from my last submission 1850-O twenty
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
Here are a couple more Gold CAC’s I made...
1824 Capped Bust Half PCGS AU55
1834 Large Date, Large Letters Capped Bust Half PCGS AU58
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I don't believe that I got an answer on this, from three plus years ago...any takers these days?
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Double gold sticker?
Gold on gold on gold.
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
CAC doesn’t recognize the + designation. So I’m guessing 60. I’m not sure if that’s good or bad.
Love this coin. Thanks for sharing.
I see PVC above date at 3 O'clock.
Ive had numerous blue Ikes I submitted in OGP mint cello come back body bagged "PVC" from PCGS.
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what an amazing piece!
there are some seriously cool coins in this thread
that looks a few points undergraded. perhaps check the value jumps. iirc, it isn't much but perhaps from 3 to 4 or 4 to 5 would be worth a crack out?
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Good grief, that thing is something....care to share any more details/history about it?
The gold sticker (or green sticker) relates only to the grade (and whether it has been messed with) not a particular aspect of the coin. There are ugly coins that are undergraded and gorgeous coins that are overgraded. The former might receive a gold sticker. The latter will not.
It's the finest Reeded Edge slug from the SSCA - if it were graded today, it would almost certainly be an MS61. Sold it this morning.
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
I've made one more gold CAC since I posted this thread originally.
Nice! Did you buy some un-stickered?
Only one was stickered when I bought it.
I would guess MS62-63.
Add water. Boil? LOL.
Haven't decided if I will take through pcgs yet
Some amazing collections of CAC gold coins posted. But a lot of them were 63-63 and obviously should have been at least one grade higher. I am a lot more impressed if a coin graded 66-67 has a CAC gold sticker.
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@DMWJR I wish there was a way to see if PCGS would cross a coin without the wait, kind of like having an on-site screening to see if you would be wasting theirs and the submitter's time...and money. Lovely Indian Head Cent Pattern!
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
Me too. looks as good as a 66 based on my others 208's and other patterns
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Some amazing coins - love the slug!
Wish I still owned this one.......
Impressive!
Wow!! I don't think I would have ever been able to sell that one. It must have been an offer you couldn't refuse.