Anyone else noticing "easy-rotate" in the CACG holders?

Just received my first CACG-holdered coin. It was rotated almost 90° from the photo I bought it from online. But then, it was very easy to put it right with the good old "hold it loosely between thumb and first finger & tap the side near the corner smartly against a countertop" method. Anybody else run into this?
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I haven't seen that yet.
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Personally, I think that's a problem. I don't care about orientation. But rotation can leave marks on the rim.
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I’d worry about friction from the holder. I hope CACG fixes it soon. Optically the slab is great and an improvement over others IMHO.