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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 8520748, member: 5372"]Exactly the opposite of the post I responded to, and that does not translate into a concurrence with an adamant yes.</p><p><br /></p><p> The post you now made should actually be a resounding no. The advent of CAC in 2008, has contributed to the demise of the individuals that GDJMSP has opined are the leading reason for crack-outs and there are only a very few blahblah.</p><p><br /></p><p>I call Baloney.</p><p><br /></p><p>There most definitely is NOT value stabilization between the TPGs, and the only stabilization of anything by CAC is that CAC passes 2/3 of the coins submitted without regard to which TPG Holder the coin is encapsulated in.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is no value stabilization of CAC pieces, either, except that they will sell higher than a non-CAC coin, and from week to week for the last several months the prices realized for the pieces increase with each offer.</p><p><br /></p><p>The very statement by you, which uses CAC as the platform of your thoughts, should cause you to chuckle a bit at the 70s period description of experience that GDJMSP adamantly states is fact in the present market, and that only a few at the top are the bestest of the best and the 'game" is controlled by these mysterious few, and that his answer to the crack-out "game" question by the OP is not an opinion, but an undisputed fact.</p><p><br /></p><p>I wonder if you thought carefully about his "facts". Again, it is 2022, not the 70s that he is describing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 8520748, member: 5372"]Exactly the opposite of the post I responded to, and that does not translate into a concurrence with an adamant yes. The post you now made should actually be a resounding no. The advent of CAC in 2008, has contributed to the demise of the individuals that GDJMSP has opined are the leading reason for crack-outs and there are only a very few blahblah. I call Baloney. There most definitely is NOT value stabilization between the TPGs, and the only stabilization of anything by CAC is that CAC passes 2/3 of the coins submitted without regard to which TPG Holder the coin is encapsulated in. There is no value stabilization of CAC pieces, either, except that they will sell higher than a non-CAC coin, and from week to week for the last several months the prices realized for the pieces increase with each offer. The very statement by you, which uses CAC as the platform of your thoughts, should cause you to chuckle a bit at the 70s period description of experience that GDJMSP adamantly states is fact in the present market, and that only a few at the top are the bestest of the best and the 'game" is controlled by these mysterious few, and that his answer to the crack-out "game" question by the OP is not an opinion, but an undisputed fact. I wonder if you thought carefully about his "facts". Again, it is 2022, not the 70s that he is describing.[/QUOTE]
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