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<p>[QUOTE="DANIEL HENRIQUEZ, post: 8420063, member: 76821"]It appears you and a few other people on this site still believe and post that what I have been saying regarding CAC or MAC and they stickers on the outside of a sealed, plastic capsule is "inaccurate and completely wrong". </p><p><br /></p><p>Pardon me but, I am posting facts. I have been a numismatist for over 40 years and I can unequivocally state that you cannot grade or re-grade a coin that is encapsulated in plastic unless you break it open and DO NOT perform the process through the plastic.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, if you have some other evidence or information that can disprove this, please state it on this site for all to see. Your posting stating my posts are inaccurate is not founded or verifiable unless you can prove my statement is in fact, inaccurate.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, here is your chance, show us or give us all your evidence of how you can accurately perform the grading of a coin under a sealed, plastic capsule. I am sure many are interested in your response as I am.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DANIEL HENRIQUEZ, post: 8420063, member: 76821"]It appears you and a few other people on this site still believe and post that what I have been saying regarding CAC or MAC and they stickers on the outside of a sealed, plastic capsule is "inaccurate and completely wrong". Pardon me but, I am posting facts. I have been a numismatist for over 40 years and I can unequivocally state that you cannot grade or re-grade a coin that is encapsulated in plastic unless you break it open and DO NOT perform the process through the plastic. Now, if you have some other evidence or information that can disprove this, please state it on this site for all to see. Your posting stating my posts are inaccurate is not founded or verifiable unless you can prove my statement is in fact, inaccurate. So, here is your chance, show us or give us all your evidence of how you can accurately perform the grading of a coin under a sealed, plastic capsule. I am sure many are interested in your response as I am.[/QUOTE]
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