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  1. Any word in NGc retu4rning to enhanced scores for CAC labelled coins know CAC has begun its own grading services.
  2. First, I really appreciate the useful and informative responses to my post. I must respectfully disagree that type collectors are somehow a different tribe from date/mint collectors. There is a huge overlap. Further if a type collector wishes to pursue a collection of more common coins. Having all type coin scores reduced to the lowest common denominator does nothing to help them accomplish that goal. All it does is make rarer sets indistinguishable from more common ones.
  3. I really appreciate the feedback and discussion. It just makes no sense to me that the same coin should thrive different scores depending on what type of set it is in. Especially if type set coins receive the score of the lowest coin in the slot. This would do nothing to promote excellevce in type set building.
  4. Thanks. Points in Coin Explorer for 1913 Type 1 MS68 Buffako are 6248 but points assigned in Nickel Type set are 3639. How foes one build a registry set without knowing accurate points score before acquiring a coin?
  5. Whe are there discrepancies between Coin Explorer points and those assigned in collections foe the same coin?