"Unfortunately though there's no way of simply erasing the fact stickering was sort of blind to the "plus" combined with the fact that CACG will now establish its own standards for assigning the "plus" designation and how these two factors will crea…
Well done to the CAC team that worked on the registry. Its obvious that a lot of work went into its development. Please be patient as modifications and additional functions are added.
There are many things that I love about the new registry. I appr…
"Can't the coin simply be re-entered in another Set, or does it get "blocked" because it is in another Set already?"
It gets blocked when you select exclude from registry.
The default setting for multiple examples of the same date displays the exa…
Modifying the software to display both obverse and reverse of each coin is on the modification list.
It's very important to be able to easily view the entire coin when paging through collections.
The problem with the current software is that when you have multiple examples of the same date and you exclude one from the registry you can no longer use it in any sets. The PCGS registry allows you to choose which coin you want to display in each …
"We should have sets that include or exclude the 1870-S. Similar situation with the 1873-CC 10c No Arrows. We have sets with or without that coin in the Seated Liberty Dimes sets."
thanks,
John Butler
I love the idea of having registry sets tha…
They are both attractive.
In general I prefer a simple design. However, in this case I would vote for holder/insert #1 minus the eagle. I would love the eagle on coins that had that reverse design. Specifically I like the slightly larger font and I…
"this creates a significant financial arbitrage opportunity for dealers (and collectors) to have the gold stickered coins reviewed by CACG for a numerical grade threshold with zero downside risk."
I understand your excitement regarding two point up…
"It would seem to me that we will start seeing the gold bean coins bought and sent in to CACG in droves from the marketplace as they’re sent in with the hopes of grading 2+ levels above their current grade. You could argue that in a year or two any …
"Total speculation and totally not worth even worrying about. Honestly, I don't see the point of this thread. Without complete and hard data, which will likely never be provided by CAC, it is all a waste of time to worry about. Surely there are more…
oldabe said:
We collectors are a strange bunch, but this collector doesn’t care at all about boxes and the other issues that seem to be out there. I like the appearance and feel of the holder and I don’t store my coins in plastic boxes. I would…
HardTimes said:
The CAC approval rate for resubmissions is approximately 5%. If possible consider having an experienced numismatist screen your coins before submitting them.
Where does your support come from that this number is 5%? Pleas…
The CAC approval rate for resubmissions is approximately 5%. If possible consider having an experienced numismatist screen your coins before submitting them.
I find some world coins fascinating and I'm guilty of adding two coins to this thread. However, you do make a valid point that CAC and CACG do not accept world coins.
I'm willing to overlook that, if J/A can find the right person I hope they accept…
"This decision implies that CACG may be moving toward eventually not grading toned coins at all from any series."
I am truly amazed at the quantum leaps people make. Sorry but that statement is ridiculous.