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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2495322, member: 76863"]As was pointed out above by oval man with the line "There is nothing to like about CAC sticker" as the start of the comment the poster was essentially saying CAC has no relevance to 99.9% of collectors which is clearly not the case. Whether someone wants to say like, want, need ect clearly far far more than .1 percent of collectors use them and respect their opinion</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Exactly everything is always a tool. No one has to agree with every single thing or like exactly the same thing as someone else, but to just dismiss something like CAC and not see the value in being able to learn from the opinions of someone like JA in my opinion is a mistake. Disagreeing with decisions is fine, but if someone really wants to learn the key would be in figuring out why the opinion differs. If it is just a matter of personal taste no big deal, people like what they like. But if it is something that you missed when looking at a coin they saw that is a learning experience and far more than .1 percent of collectors could benefit from this type of learning. It just comes off as foolish when someone tries to act like such a well established and respected part of the hobby is absolutely meaningless[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2495322, member: 76863"]As was pointed out above by oval man with the line "There is nothing to like about CAC sticker" as the start of the comment the poster was essentially saying CAC has no relevance to 99.9% of collectors which is clearly not the case. Whether someone wants to say like, want, need ect clearly far far more than .1 percent of collectors use them and respect their opinion Exactly everything is always a tool. No one has to agree with every single thing or like exactly the same thing as someone else, but to just dismiss something like CAC and not see the value in being able to learn from the opinions of someone like JA in my opinion is a mistake. Disagreeing with decisions is fine, but if someone really wants to learn the key would be in figuring out why the opinion differs. If it is just a matter of personal taste no big deal, people like what they like. But if it is something that you missed when looking at a coin they saw that is a learning experience and far more than .1 percent of collectors could benefit from this type of learning. It just comes off as foolish when someone tries to act like such a well established and respected part of the hobby is absolutely meaningless[/QUOTE]
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