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<p>[QUOTE="No_Ragrets, post: 26040097, member: 151874"]So I've been a little bit busier with work of late than I had expected, which is a very good thing, so I've have had less time to browse and post in my dwindling free time. Prior to sending my ANACS package out, I decided to rip it open and update the contents to include that tiny California octagonal gold fractional. I figured why not? It didn't add much to the bill, and if it was cleaned priorly at least it'll get a numerical grade along with it. The clock starts ticking today to see how long they take to attribute a discovery coin and grade it. Nowhere will be as fast as VSS, but I won't hold that against them.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I'm very heavily leaning towards a CACG membership in the relatively near future after I've discovered that they do, in fact, have an option for attributing varieties on Washington quarters. I'd say I'm about 75% more likely to go CACG over the rest, and be damned if their strict grading comes back to bite me. I think I'd prefer a strict grade that commands a premium instead of a possibly inflated grade and take my chances at whichever auction houses they end up at, if any. And hearing good things about their turnaround times and customer service is very heartening.</p><p><br /></p><p>Change my mind on CACG if you wish to try, but I'm pretty sure I've found my next TPG to try out. Hopefully with fantastic results, but I know better than to trust my feelings over stuff like this! Lol![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="No_Ragrets, post: 26040097, member: 151874"]So I've been a little bit busier with work of late than I had expected, which is a very good thing, so I've have had less time to browse and post in my dwindling free time. Prior to sending my ANACS package out, I decided to rip it open and update the contents to include that tiny California octagonal gold fractional. I figured why not? It didn't add much to the bill, and if it was cleaned priorly at least it'll get a numerical grade along with it. The clock starts ticking today to see how long they take to attribute a discovery coin and grade it. Nowhere will be as fast as VSS, but I won't hold that against them. But I'm very heavily leaning towards a CACG membership in the relatively near future after I've discovered that they do, in fact, have an option for attributing varieties on Washington quarters. I'd say I'm about 75% more likely to go CACG over the rest, and be damned if their strict grading comes back to bite me. I think I'd prefer a strict grade that commands a premium instead of a possibly inflated grade and take my chances at whichever auction houses they end up at, if any. And hearing good things about their turnaround times and customer service is very heartening. Change my mind on CACG if you wish to try, but I'm pretty sure I've found my next TPG to try out. Hopefully with fantastic results, but I know better than to trust my feelings over stuff like this! Lol![/QUOTE]
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