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Can anyone tell me how cac works? posted by DONALD DIVELEY

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Who do i submit to?

 

I am curious as to how cac works. do i send a coin to ngc and then it is examined for a cac label. or is that a totally seperate process. I have a few i want to send in but would like to know it works. Thanks for any help.

 

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Have them sent to CAC by a CAC dealer member or collector member cost is $10 if a collector sends it in unless it does not sticker then it cost nothing. A dealer charge is now $12.50 non refundable.

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Send them a already graded NGC or PCGS coin, they will some people look at it and either they will agree with NGC or PCGS or won't agree. If they agree, it gets a green bean. If they think its undergraded, it gets a gold bean. Coins with beans sell pretty quickly. Does cost $10 if they give it a bean sticker

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If you want, you can pull off the beans, soak in water overnight, and cook with onions, and a ham hock. Nice on cold winter afternoons.

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I thought that would be a good price to go by.You wouldn't send in a coin worth $50.00 would you?

Why not. Collectors send $10 coins to NGC/PCGS to get graded. I am building an all CAC set and the additional cost for a CAC sticker is nominal. Also go to the CAC big event on Ebay and look how much more all the CAC coins are bringing. And they are selling beacuse I have missed several. Selling a CAC'ed coin on line is much easier also.

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