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Re: Is CACG the same as a coin with a Green Bean?
If your "Not CAC" PCGS 65 does cross at CACG to 65 then CACG considered it a "B" coin. If it upgraded to 65+ at CACG then it was an "A" coin. The "B" coin possibility on a PCGS 65 "Not CAC" piece being more likely than a 65+ of course. These scenarios have been discussed ad nauseum but I will add one more comment. It's… -
Re: Is CACG the same as a coin with a Green Bean?
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Re: Is CACG the same as a coin with a Green Bean?
I have a question that I do not know the answer to similarly related. If I send a coin to CAC in PCGS holder I think is solid for the grade A or B to get a green cac sticker and it comes back non CAC, my assumption is this is considered a below B coin per CAC. If this assumption is correct and I send the coin to CACG and… -
Re: Is CACG the same as a coin with a Green Bean?
CACG has gone on record as saying they don’t want low-end coins in their holders. And as a result, if they feel that a coin is of C-quality, they’ll grade it the next grade lower and add a +. So, in theory, at least, a 65-C coin will be graded 64+. The problem I see with this is that inevitably, some coins of each grade… -
Re: Is CACG the same as a coin with a Green Bean?
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Re: Is CACG the same as a coin with a Green Bean?
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Re: Is CACG the same as a coin with a Green Bean?
Exactly. John Butler's comments were an eye-opener for me. You could read his exasperation between the lines. The question then was why aren't there more + grades, particularly on C coins. He said because a lot of them were D, E & F. :) I love it when an expert grader can state the facts. So........ A true 65C coin would…
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