http://www.caccoin.com/look-up-your-coins/ You can enter the TPGs cert# onto CACs database and it will tell you if its been stickered at caccoin.com
I can assure you I dont print fake Gold CAC stickers. As KoinJester said you can enter the PCGS cert # at CAC's website and it will say that it has been given the Gold CAC sticker. I think it is pretty plain to see that this coin is an incredible specimen and deserving of a higher grade. That being said, I plan on leaving it as is. Does anyone happen to know if it is possible to determine what year the coin was graded by PCGS by using their cert #?
I can assure you I dont print fake Gold CAC stickers. As KoinJester said you can enter the PCGS cert # at CAC's website and it will say that it has been given the Gold CAC sticker. I think it is pretty plain to see that this coin is an incredible specimen and deserving of a higher grade. That being said, I plan on leaving it as is. Does anyone happen to know if it is possible to determine what year the coin was graded by PCGS by using their cert #?
I'm sure you don't. I didn't even know such stickers existed and finding them on the outside of the slab, just seems kind of easy. We already know that entire PCGS or NGC slabs can be duplicated overseas. Maybe CAC should have a slab that holds a slab for these third hand opinions. That way, the next person trying to grade the same coin would need to look through two layers of scratched plastic and past two or more potential reflections, but, at least the CAC stickers would be encased.