I look forward to owning some CACG coins when they come out then comparing to some of my other TPG especially if same issue / grade further my feel for the situation. Current CDN CPG shows values for CAC so how will it differ when CACG comes out if…
If I have 10 - 20 MS64 1883-O slabbed (common date) dollars random sample same TPG and I rate them 1 thru last (of course a tough subjective task) the bottom third would in theory be be C coins. However I believe this bottom third would vary between…
Should auction pricing drive CDN bid which is the basis of CPG? What if some of the auction prices are fluke nuk bids not the real market? Collector A bids up a coin way up. Why should mkt Val go up because he way overpaid?
Tend to Agree with you elite. The other thing if looking at CACG holder and it has L was the coin re evaluated (possible grade depletion from environment) when CACGed now? Imo a grade on holder a POINT in time! If coin has haze was that there th…
I look forward to seeing the CACG coins on GC and ebay. I believe bidding will be very competitive and looking forward to picking up some really nice coins.
No - the only grade on the CACG holder should be the CACG grade. They are now a grading company. The coins valuation basis is now the CACG grade on the holder. What holder it was in, grade, or sticker it had on its other TPG holder before should n…
Stevie-
In a CAC submission I would be submitting coins that are A or B in my view. I know how to grade and look at coins (not claiming to be grading expert just my ANA grading course and years on the bourse) I have upgraded numerous rattlers s…
My reaction - stick to a conservative view. Don’t sacrifice liquidity for some unearned speculative profit. Don’t go over budget.
Rising market / nuclear bidders makes buying it right more difficult. Competition from all in bidders in this ma…
I dont use auction houses unless it’s some situation where I picked up raw estate then flip - send to GC get graded / CAC. Usually my online bidding thru auc sniper / eBay and some GC. However if using auc house with 20 pct buyers fee just adjust …
Oregon Trail Halves - will bid up.
Yes I don’t doubt new breed of buyers putting in nuclear bids buying at any price. From what I hear they have no concept of pricing so just go all in at auctions. At some point it will catch up with them, done w…
Good point Vincent - Me - I would not select that sell choice. I can’t speak for others - their material /call. As buyer in that 20 pct BP situation I would simply adjust my bid 20 pct down. The seller might possibly do better shopping it around …
Certainly there are people looking for coins off the bourse to pickoff send in to cac but most sellers in the know have their PQ non cac material priced accordingly. However to keep it fair I try be nice and probly fudge my price down a little so t…
NO - making assumption like that (thread title) is admission person possibly does not know how to grade / view coins, pushing own agenda, has no concept of size of market or pop CAC / non CAC, stuck on just US Classic Coins. They don’t see the big …
1857-S SSCA $20 NGC66+ PL CAC. A really fantastic coin. Super Potential. Would expect really aggressive bidding. Really like the holder too, neat design. NO the term conserved, dipped should not be on the holder. Probably 75pct CRC dipped, co…
It’s very definitely a strong market. For me it’s all execution of business strategy as usual making good buys of quality material that have potential and selling material keeping cash flow going. However am not going to do any super nova new inve…
It’s a C MS 65 at best. Certainly not an A or B coin (which gets a bean). I have a serious problem with the rim area, etc. Was it procured sight unseen at bluesheet?
I don’t like making generalizations - they seem to ignore the fact it’s the coin, how badly the buyer wants it, market conditions, and where it falls in the grade range. I have handled both of the above and done well. Overall based on experience i…
The way the market has been evolving there is fierce demand for low pop material, especially single digit top pop. They are bidding this stuff up like crazy and have lots of pocket. If you own it your in the drivers seat, if not expect to pay the…
Probably Have to have slabbed low pop, CC or better date material. That way am likely have stuff competition at show does not have.
Also may stretch for a really nice CAC piece that has upside potential, superior quality / appeal.
It definitely looks real nice. However, It got green not gold. I go with JA view and PCGS. In terms of the mark have you looked at the piece under magnification? Is that the reverse mark on the buff under epluribus unum? If so the coin not over …
in looking at on looking at recent auc sales results the sky the limit on a nice CAC $20 Lib. Then as far as far as super low pop coin like op coin premium could be in the stratosphere (no limit) especially with CAC. There is a very wide group of b…
On first glance 1814 looks really nice. Seeing while scoping the bourse before the crowd comes maybe buy something would instantly go to that guys table for closer look. Do you feel these are coins you could move quickly? Would buyers be discount…
Very impressive. The Mexico coins very scarce, tough to find. Don’t know much about the others but certainly same situation. World slabbed coins low pop like just single / double digit pop are what excites me. Whether slabbed auc wins I see as s…