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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 8095297, member: 103207"]I would really like to know the reason "John" doesn't CAC ANACS or ICG. He needs to come out in writing and explain why he doesn't CAC other company's slabs. If it was a problem with the slab that can be easily corrected by any company. CAC isn't evaluating the slab. They are looking at the coin and then deciding if the grade on the slab matches the coin or if they feel the coin was under graded, they put a gold sticker on the slab. Nothing more. By the way no slab is perfect. None can guarantee that they are airtight. They may be airtight when they are shipped to the customer but, what if the customer drops the slab or will it still be airtight 20 years from now? Even if there is no visual damaged to the slab that doesn't mean it's seal is not affected. I have nothing against the idea of CAC but, I have a problem with them not doing the same for companies other than PCGS and NGC. I do believe the certification of coins is a great idea. It's a great way to protect those that don't have great grading skills.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 8095297, member: 103207"]I would really like to know the reason "John" doesn't CAC ANACS or ICG. He needs to come out in writing and explain why he doesn't CAC other company's slabs. If it was a problem with the slab that can be easily corrected by any company. CAC isn't evaluating the slab. They are looking at the coin and then deciding if the grade on the slab matches the coin or if they feel the coin was under graded, they put a gold sticker on the slab. Nothing more. By the way no slab is perfect. None can guarantee that they are airtight. They may be airtight when they are shipped to the customer but, what if the customer drops the slab or will it still be airtight 20 years from now? Even if there is no visual damaged to the slab that doesn't mean it's seal is not affected. I have nothing against the idea of CAC but, I have a problem with them not doing the same for companies other than PCGS and NGC. I do believe the certification of coins is a great idea. It's a great way to protect those that don't have great grading skills.[/QUOTE]
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