Calm down, everybody, it was just me joking, in my usual bad taste manner.
I'm old. I fail a lot.
Going to get my cold Pablum, and smashed overripe bananas, now.
As you have said, a very talented young man. Not sure how you could ever improve upon the ‘26, beautiful coin.
Thanks for your kind words!
"Old" Steve
I suspect he meant the photography. Not that I want to start any trouble or anything, but ha…
So question. Why should there be a care in the first place how many coins fail or pass on a resubmission? For most submitted coins, I am pretty sure that the CAC graders have around 30 seconds to view a coin and they might see something they did n…
So this is all just speculation based on a very small amount of data and submissions compared to the 1000s and 1000s and 1000s and 1000s of total submissions. Hmm.............
And....?
Before we move on here…the original post was asking what percentage of coins received by CAC that failed had been resubmitted for evaluation. That was thought to be 25% based on previous information posted here. I deviated and posted my experience w…
Regardless of which TPG/4PG reviews a piece, it is still an opinion.
I am not certain I would concur that the word "fail/failed" is applicable to any opinion. The opinion is not finite, and may not even be finite with the TPG/4PG (ok, ok to satisfy …
I thought I read early on in the Forum, that a similar question response was an opinion of 25% or so.
That was before the CACG opening, I recall.
Now? I am not sure what any answer would mean, or whether it would be of importance
Problem is...who's gonna 'eat it' financially with the defective and overgraded coins. I would guess most collectors aren't willing to take a chance and thus most of these coins are stuck in their current market graded/overgraded holders.
The Mar…
MarkFeld said:
MarkFeld said:
LarryC said:
The CACG slab is scratch prone and needs to be addressed.
If you have a good eye and collect PQ coins, the value will be determined by the coin not the plastic and stickers. Run of the mi…
I think the Legacy coin is not a true CACG product as it hasn’t been independently graded by the CACG team. Rather it’s a rubber stamp of CAC and in reality it is still a CAC coin. It should be VALUED only as a CAC coin. Beg to differ? Only a raw or…
It is quite interesting learning the history from all of you. I guess it's too bad(In some of your eyes....Laura!) I have always had the Scrouge McDuck mentality and I honestly am sure I would get bored with only a hundred more or less coins in my c…
It is quite interesting learning the history from all of you. I guess it's too bad(In some of your eyes....Laura!) I have always had the Scrouge McDuck mentality and I honestly am sure I would get bored with only a hundred more or less coins in my c…
Morelan.
John is absolutely justified to point out my misspelling!
Bruce would not like my speeling his last name incorrectly. He would get Laura to yell at me on his behalf!
Laura likes to lecture me in front of my friends! LOL.
By the way …
What I could have done with that, but, being the nice guy (within limits) that I am, I will be generous and abstain. This time. Just once.
Perhaps your tolerance of certain behaviors causes you to project those personal feelings on to others. Unf…
Hi All!
This is my first post here. I recently sent 10 better date Morgan dollars with issues to CACG. They all came back details graded, due to cleaning mostly. I expected the results. I just wanted them in a CACG holder for authenticity and d…
I'm thinking, I'd like to be his assistant. Anyway, he should have bought a decent fake to go with it. Then he could "finger" the fake. `
You might want to rethink that statement! You are wide arse open!
In the old days we could hold our coins! At INSAB we authenticated ancients. One of our best customers was blind. He was rich and had a full time (very attractive) nurse/assistant. He collected ancients because he could feel them.
Yes, I can…