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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 8420931, member: 105098"]I don't get it? You don't like CAC or MAC stickered coins?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>DON'T BUY THEM!</p><p>Pretty simple. </p><p><br /></p><p>You should stop slandering legitimate businesses when you have no evidence to support what you say about them or their services except your own personal opinions for all any of us know, you have your own sticker business and have ulterior motives as to why you keep doing this. </p><p><br /></p><p>clearly you can evaluate a coin that is holdered and determine if it's gem for the grade given, if it's spot on, or low quality for the grade given, while it's in the holder and without removing it. </p><p>If this wasn't the case, people wouldn't cherrypick and play the crack out and resubmit game, which clearly they do. </p><p><br /></p><p>The CAC sticker is mostly confirming what the submitter already suspected, but wanted another opinion on it. And well, that sticker, it's cheaper than paying to get a coin regraded when in all likelihood, the grading company will stick to their guns on the grade given to it prior, even if it is a superior example against it's peers at that grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 8420931, member: 105098"]I don't get it? You don't like CAC or MAC stickered coins? DON'T BUY THEM! Pretty simple. You should stop slandering legitimate businesses when you have no evidence to support what you say about them or their services except your own personal opinions for all any of us know, you have your own sticker business and have ulterior motives as to why you keep doing this. clearly you can evaluate a coin that is holdered and determine if it's gem for the grade given, if it's spot on, or low quality for the grade given, while it's in the holder and without removing it. If this wasn't the case, people wouldn't cherrypick and play the crack out and resubmit game, which clearly they do. The CAC sticker is mostly confirming what the submitter already suspected, but wanted another opinion on it. And well, that sticker, it's cheaper than paying to get a coin regraded when in all likelihood, the grading company will stick to their guns on the grade given to it prior, even if it is a superior example against it's peers at that grade.[/QUOTE]
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