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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 20701974, member: 22004"]It is going to be interesting what sorts of guarantees will go with the new cac grading service and whether they will make cash offers for coins that pass their approval. On the cac page one of their faqs once said that coins in NGC or PCGS holders that fail to pass are worth Bluesheet money, or something derogatory like that. In many cases coins that don't get the cac sticker are for minor issues not really problematic in terms of value or pricing.</p><p><br /></p><p>On leaving Anacs or Icg certified coins to heirs you had better leave instructions as dealers often take advantage of sellers especially when the coins are not fully marketable, and in their critical analysis claim that non top tier coins are "raw" for valuation purposes and a grade level or two below what the holder says. And dealers buying will go to extremes to find problems, like a market acceptable light scratch or old cleaning. Sellers should always get several opinions and walk out if a buyer starts being rude or dishonest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 20701974, member: 22004"]It is going to be interesting what sorts of guarantees will go with the new cac grading service and whether they will make cash offers for coins that pass their approval. On the cac page one of their faqs once said that coins in NGC or PCGS holders that fail to pass are worth Bluesheet money, or something derogatory like that. In many cases coins that don't get the cac sticker are for minor issues not really problematic in terms of value or pricing. On leaving Anacs or Icg certified coins to heirs you had better leave instructions as dealers often take advantage of sellers especially when the coins are not fully marketable, and in their critical analysis claim that non top tier coins are "raw" for valuation purposes and a grade level or two below what the holder says. And dealers buying will go to extremes to find problems, like a market acceptable light scratch or old cleaning. Sellers should always get several opinions and walk out if a buyer starts being rude or dishonest.[/QUOTE]
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