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Listed as a gold cac in the title link
Further described in the listing as GOLD CAC'D
"1824 50C O-111, R.2, MS64 NGC. Gold CAC. The large center dot with a circle around it readily identifies the obverse of this variety. The reverse displays a nifty identifier that Dr. Glenn Peterson documents in his reference, a small die line extending diagonally to the left from the rear of the highest set of fletchings. This colorful Gem boasts wonderful, deep luster amid an array of colors from the wine and blue palettes. The Gold CAC label on this coin will further increase the appeal to an array of collecting camps. The 5 in the denomination is weakly struck, as are the eagle's claws just above.
From The Hamilton Collection, Part II. (NGC ID# 24FK, Variety PCGS# 39631, Base PCGS# 6137) "
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....but..... the photos show no sticker and the cac website does not have the cert come up.
any ideas what happened?
Further described in the listing as GOLD CAC'D
"1824 50C O-111, R.2, MS64 NGC. Gold CAC. The large center dot with a circle around it readily identifies the obverse of this variety. The reverse displays a nifty identifier that Dr. Glenn Peterson documents in his reference, a small die line extending diagonally to the left from the rear of the highest set of fletchings. This colorful Gem boasts wonderful, deep luster amid an array of colors from the wine and blue palettes. The Gold CAC label on this coin will further increase the appeal to an array of collecting camps. The 5 in the denomination is weakly struck, as are the eagle's claws just above.
From The Hamilton Collection, Part II. (NGC ID# 24FK, Variety PCGS# 39631, Base PCGS# 6137) "
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....but..... the photos show no sticker and the cac website does not have the cert come up.
any ideas what happened?
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I personally don't like the coin. I have seen MANY 58's posted here that are MUCH better looking than this coin.
JMHO
Maybe he's talking about a different coin.
Lance.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
They said this 3cN was CAC, but it isn't. I didn't care, because I liked the coin and had noticed the lack of the bean on the holder. I didn't really care so much about the sticker anyway. Nor do I know if that coin has ever really been to CAC or not.
Cheers, RickO
Is that from the George Hamilton collection?
The auction description says it is.
Lance.
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Something similar happened to me, with a coin I bought from Pinnacle. (Albeit involving a green bean rather than a gold one.)
They said this 3cN was CAC, but it isn't. I didn't care, because I liked the coin and had noticed the lack of the bean on the holder. I didn't really care so much about the sticker anyway. Nor do I know if that coin has ever really been to CAC or not.
You should have got a discount then?
I'm sure their price reflected it being a CAC coin.
Something similar happened to me, with a coin I bought from Pinnacle. (Albeit involving a green bean rather than a gold one.)
They said this 3cN was CAC, but it isn't. I didn't care, because I liked the coin and had noticed the lack of the bean on the holder. I didn't really care so much about the sticker anyway. Nor do I know if that coin has ever really been to CAC or not.
You should have got a discount then?
I'm sure their price reflected it being a CAC coin.
I don't remember. I do think I got a discount, but because of bargaining, not the CAC oversight (which they were careful to correct before I paid). I was content with the price I paid.