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<p>[QUOTE="C-B-D, post: 2495533, member: 43130"]I just became a CAC dealer this year. Here's what I've learned so far:</p><p>1. Green CAC stickers don't make a huge difference in sale prices unless it's a "bigger" coin like a top pop or, say, a $750 and up valued coin. For example, I recently sold a common MS63 Morgan with a green sticker that went for $65, almost exactly what the MS63 coin plus the $12.50 for the sticker cost me - so no profit. But I also tried to sell a PCGS MS62 Flying Eagle Cent for $595 and no one bit. But as soon as I got it green stickered, it sold within 36 hours for $745!</p><p><br /></p><p>2. CAC can still be inconsistent. Here is just one example (I have more, personally): I sent an NGC proof 64 Indian Cent that was already green stickered to PCGS for crossover. It crossed, and the client asked me to send it back to CAC. It failed to sticker.</p><p><br /></p><p>3. CAC generally helps the toned coin market. Whenever I have tried to sell a rainbow toned coin, it can be very slow to move without the sticker. On a couple of occasions, when the rainbow toned coin has failed to sell, and I sent it to CAC and it stickered, it would sell within a few days with the sticker.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="C-B-D, post: 2495533, member: 43130"]I just became a CAC dealer this year. Here's what I've learned so far: 1. Green CAC stickers don't make a huge difference in sale prices unless it's a "bigger" coin like a top pop or, say, a $750 and up valued coin. For example, I recently sold a common MS63 Morgan with a green sticker that went for $65, almost exactly what the MS63 coin plus the $12.50 for the sticker cost me - so no profit. But I also tried to sell a PCGS MS62 Flying Eagle Cent for $595 and no one bit. But as soon as I got it green stickered, it sold within 36 hours for $745! 2. CAC can still be inconsistent. Here is just one example (I have more, personally): I sent an NGC proof 64 Indian Cent that was already green stickered to PCGS for crossover. It crossed, and the client asked me to send it back to CAC. It failed to sticker. 3. CAC generally helps the toned coin market. Whenever I have tried to sell a rainbow toned coin, it can be very slow to move without the sticker. On a couple of occasions, when the rainbow toned coin has failed to sell, and I sent it to CAC and it stickered, it would sell within a few days with the sticker.[/QUOTE]
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