I mean, SERIOUSLY, right? Hey, wait just a darned minute! "Doug" (yeah, right, Doug) said he might be able to get to the ANA Orlando show, which is right after the Daytona 500. Hmm.
1. Do you CAC? . . . No. 2. Does CAC add value to a coin? . . . no, it only adds liquidity. It increases the pool of willing buyers by attracting buyers who would otherwise be unsure of the correctness of the grade, in addition to those buyers who already know that the grade is not overgraded. 3. If it does.....What percentage of value increase? . . . none. 4. Think CAC coins are eaiser to sell? . . . yes, to those who do not trust their ability to make the buying decision without help. 5. Does CAC add prestige to a coins? . . . no, only liquidity.
Zero varies more than anything else does . . . it all depends on whether it's in the numerator or the denominator . . . .
1) I don't submit directly to CAC but do buy and sell CAC graded coins 2) No, it restores the value that was stolen by gradeflation. 3) That depends upon the populations and price spread between the grade of the coin and the next highest grade. 4) As someone who has been selling coins on E-Bay for years, CAC definitely adds liquidity to coins. 5) No, prestige is something reserved for provenance, not a grading opinion.
But let's get back on topic here. If I put my sticker, my seal of approval, on a coin - now that means somethin, every time !! CAC - it's iffy.