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Re: Quick CACG Market Thought
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Re: Quick CACG Market Thought
@winesteven said in response to @ProofCollection: My guess on your 1 coin experiment is that while it’s quite likely the coin graded by CACG may merit a grade by PCGS of one grade higher (as you suspect), I’d be surprised if it actually crosses at one grade higher! I agree with @winesteven if the coin is left in the CACG… -
Re: Quick CACG Market Thought
Once again I commend you for your willingness to conduct an experiment (your prior experiment was your submission of 20 coins to CMQ, some of which had CAC stickers, and others had failed CAC). My guess on your 1 coin experiment is that while it’s quite likely the coin graded by CACG may merit a grade by PCGS of one grade… -
Re: Quick CACG Market Thought
It depends on how much demand remains for stickering. I would have to imagine that the profit margins from stickering far exceed the grading due requiring much less overhead and handling and getting paid to repeatedly not-sticker coins that are repeatedly submitted. Beyond that though, I am working an experiment where I… -
Re: Quick CACG Market Thought
So please share your thoughts on the issues/problems with collecting four figure coins? Full disclosure - My collection is 100% PCGS holders, broken down as follows, based on PCGS Price Guide values: 1. Two figure coins - 9.2%. 2. Three figure coins - 23.7%. 3. Four figure coins - 59.2%. 4. Five figure coins - ALL in the… -
Re: Quick CACG Market Thought
In my scenario, I have not submitted many PCGS coins for reconsideration due to five main reasons: 1) I possibly have the most gold stickered PCGS slabs. 2) I probably have the most NGC 1.0 black holdered coins which are at least green stickered if not gold stickered by CAC. 3) I definitely have the most NGC 2.1 and 2.0… -
Re: Quick CACG Market Thought
I recall reading on the CAC forum that if a problem-free PCGS 65 coin is submitted to cross at CACG, and if CACG deems the problem-free coin not solid at the 65 grade (what many would call 65C), if no minimum grade is indicated on the cross submission), that coin is then likely to cross at a 64+, if not lower. That’s where… -
Re: Quick CACG Market Thought
That’s one possibility, but not the only one. If forced to choose between PCGS and CACG, collectors may very well choose the former. You’ve said that CAC and PCGS-CAC fetch similar prices, but there are many here who hold the view that the latter may be easier to obtain than the former and that CACG is too conservative.…
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