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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3588441, member: 76863"]Go look up who Scott Travers says is part of the NGC ownership group in his book. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There's not really any point too. The overwhelming majority of valuable coins are in PCGS or NGC holders which is what CAC wants, they never wanted to be stickering $100 dollar coins but the market decided to start sending those there too. The lower tier TPG coins sell at too much of a discount particularly on high value coins for them to consider stickering them. You can't say here's our PCGS price and now here's our ANACS price, the market can and does do that but CAC doing that to it's own stickers which they would have too would just be undermining themselves. Collectors at those levels overwhelmingly don't want lower tier slabs, no reason for CAC to try and force it</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way JA is also the same guy who runs/ran a nonprofit that helps collectors that were scammed[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3588441, member: 76863"]Go look up who Scott Travers says is part of the NGC ownership group in his book. There's not really any point too. The overwhelming majority of valuable coins are in PCGS or NGC holders which is what CAC wants, they never wanted to be stickering $100 dollar coins but the market decided to start sending those there too. The lower tier TPG coins sell at too much of a discount particularly on high value coins for them to consider stickering them. You can't say here's our PCGS price and now here's our ANACS price, the market can and does do that but CAC doing that to it's own stickers which they would have too would just be undermining themselves. Collectors at those levels overwhelmingly don't want lower tier slabs, no reason for CAC to try and force it By the way JA is also the same guy who runs/ran a nonprofit that helps collectors that were scammed[/QUOTE]
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