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<p>[QUOTE="DANIEL HENRIQUEZ, post: 7557081, member: 76821"]My opinion on the CAC or MAC additional certification is that it is useless and not required in the least. Here is my thought process: You buy or have a coin that has been graded by NGC or PCGS to be a MS 60 up to MS 68. Now, you send it to CAC or MAC to confirm the grade already given by NGC or PCGS? Not sure what the need is if they are ONLY confirming the grade. I have seen a few (not many) coins where the CAC or MAC certifies the coin to be better than the grade, however, if this is true...are they stating NGC and PCGS are wrong? How can CAC or MAC effectively and accurately grade a coin that is presently incased in a capsule? The answer is...they can't and this confirmation is redundant, completely unnecessary and a waste of money. To that end, according to their respective websites, both CAC and MAC seem to have higher values for coins they have confirmed as being the grade given by NGC and PCGS yet, how does confirming a coin is a MS66 somehow make the same coin more valuable? Again, I don't see the need at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DANIEL HENRIQUEZ, post: 7557081, member: 76821"]My opinion on the CAC or MAC additional certification is that it is useless and not required in the least. Here is my thought process: You buy or have a coin that has been graded by NGC or PCGS to be a MS 60 up to MS 68. Now, you send it to CAC or MAC to confirm the grade already given by NGC or PCGS? Not sure what the need is if they are ONLY confirming the grade. I have seen a few (not many) coins where the CAC or MAC certifies the coin to be better than the grade, however, if this is true...are they stating NGC and PCGS are wrong? How can CAC or MAC effectively and accurately grade a coin that is presently incased in a capsule? The answer is...they can't and this confirmation is redundant, completely unnecessary and a waste of money. To that end, according to their respective websites, both CAC and MAC seem to have higher values for coins they have confirmed as being the grade given by NGC and PCGS yet, how does confirming a coin is a MS66 somehow make the same coin more valuable? Again, I don't see the need at all.[/QUOTE]
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