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Numismatic, A.A.S.

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  1. 1 hour ago, Rollo Tomassi said:

    I think we should try to accommodate the current morass and do everything WE can to avoid any damage.

    And "damage" is what I think we are seeing.  :frown:

    Our chief responsibility is to OUR collections.  I think it can be done if we are the least bit intelligent and diligent in our efforts.  :smile:

     

    Yes, this, when I was dealing there were some who would ask only to see CAC and be quick to jet off as if nothing I had was worth even a look, others would sometimes say they didn't care about CAC...your previous post based on your opinions was right on...in my opinion...I think that to imagine a person who wouldn't take a serious look at a "CAL" stamped gold just because it lacked a CAC sticker is foolish on their part...yes I've admitted to paying up for them but it's not like I search for them only or the vast majority of my holdings have a CAC...it makes alot of sense when you said they need that assistance or reassurance or something...Our Chief Responsibility is to Our Collections you are right on..

  2. On 11/5/2018 at 7:39 PM, Alex in PA. said:

    I'm with you.  I have a hard time understanding, other than to make more money off a coin, why it's needed.  I wonder what will come next. 

    It seems to me all CAC does is tell you if the TPG knew what they were doing or didn't.  Very confusing.

     

    Valid points, all my CAC'd coins look outstanding and well above average for the coin, would probably grade higher also...although before pulling the trigger I have to wonder how much extra juice is in there because of it...??