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Re: Why would you buy a coin that did not CAC?
No. I’m referring to coins that were egregiously color bumped that are natural by CAC’s admission. CAC is absolutely correct in not stickering them. That doesn’t make them trash. I sent a few monster… (View Post)1 -
Re: Why would you buy a coin that did not CAC?
For the OP: If I take coin X and it fails CAC the first time but passes upon resubmission, is it dreck, half-dreck, or accurately graded/solid for the grade? If you vote not dreck or half dreck, at w… (View Post)3 -
Re: Why would you buy a coin that did not CAC?
And aesthetics matter too. A common date 62 monster toned Morgan in a 64 holder will always bring more than a 65 C coin or even a 65A coin even without a sticker. Is the buyer an idiot for buying a s… (View Post)8 -
Re: Why would you buy a coin that did not CAC?
Assumes facts not in evidence. No sticker does not mean overgraded necessarily. The pricing issue is exactly what we’re telling you. As long as the price paid is commensurate with quality and value t… (View Post)1 -
Re: First Cameo 1936 Half Dollar Certified
A 1942 NGC PF65 cameo dime sold for just north of $2.8k tonight as well. It seems like there is strong demand for designated 1936-1942 designated cameo coinage. (View Post)2