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<p>[QUOTE="davidlawrence, post: 486442, member: 15258"]In addition to eBay, I am lobbying for CAC to review our coins for acceptance. I have gotten very good feedback from Mr. Albanese (CAC President/founder) but they currently restrict the stickers to PCGS and NGC. He told me that CAC is currently working on a standard by which other services could gain approval. (i.e. online population report). Also, he'd like to see us in business for over a year which makes good sense to me, as well. Our first anniversary is about 5 months off and we're still refining all our processes. I'm very optimistic that they will accept us soon.</p><p><br /></p><p>As to your questions on CAC, I would say the same thing I tell my other clients. CAC has collectors' interests at their basic premise. The idea is that they only certify coins they feel are very solid to PQ for the grade. No matter where you stand on CAC's significance in the industry, it simply cannot hurt to have a "second" opinion on your coin from an additional source. And that's what it is. You should still make sure you like the coin for quality and eye appeal yourself.</p><p><br /></p><p>-John[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="davidlawrence, post: 486442, member: 15258"]In addition to eBay, I am lobbying for CAC to review our coins for acceptance. I have gotten very good feedback from Mr. Albanese (CAC President/founder) but they currently restrict the stickers to PCGS and NGC. He told me that CAC is currently working on a standard by which other services could gain approval. (i.e. online population report). Also, he'd like to see us in business for over a year which makes good sense to me, as well. Our first anniversary is about 5 months off and we're still refining all our processes. I'm very optimistic that they will accept us soon. As to your questions on CAC, I would say the same thing I tell my other clients. CAC has collectors' interests at their basic premise. The idea is that they only certify coins they feel are very solid to PQ for the grade. No matter where you stand on CAC's significance in the industry, it simply cannot hurt to have a "second" opinion on your coin from an additional source. And that's what it is. You should still make sure you like the coin for quality and eye appeal yourself. -John[/QUOTE]
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