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<p>[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 8599000, member: 105571"]I saw something similar today. No information on what happens then. Does the current CAC function of identifying A and B coins then just go away? Or is it somehow integrated into the new grading? </p><p><br /></p><p>For example, you send a coin in, they grade it, and then identify it as an A, B or C coin. It still gets graded and slabbed even if it's a C coin since a C coin is just at the lower end of the grade. Presumably, there would be no coins that would previously have earned a gold bean (undergraded) since they would grade the coin appropriately from the gitgo. Presumably D coins (overgraded) don't exist in this world.</p><p><br /></p><p>Under this scenario, there would be two categories of CAC slabs: Those that are A or B quality for the grade and those that are just at the lower end of the quality scale for the grade. I guess the slab would somehow make this clear.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just speculation. I have no inside knowledge. I eagerly await more details.</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW, no one at my LCC meeting Wednesday night had even heard anything at all about this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 8599000, member: 105571"]I saw something similar today. No information on what happens then. Does the current CAC function of identifying A and B coins then just go away? Or is it somehow integrated into the new grading? For example, you send a coin in, they grade it, and then identify it as an A, B or C coin. It still gets graded and slabbed even if it's a C coin since a C coin is just at the lower end of the grade. Presumably, there would be no coins that would previously have earned a gold bean (undergraded) since they would grade the coin appropriately from the gitgo. Presumably D coins (overgraded) don't exist in this world. Under this scenario, there would be two categories of CAC slabs: Those that are A or B quality for the grade and those that are just at the lower end of the quality scale for the grade. I guess the slab would somehow make this clear. Just speculation. I have no inside knowledge. I eagerly await more details. BTW, no one at my LCC meeting Wednesday night had even heard anything at all about this.[/QUOTE]
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