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<p>[QUOTE="Vertigo, post: 23014588, member: 118430"]There are people ready to send their entire collections in for re-grading. Then there are those who want to send their non-stickered coins in for grading. I do think CAC will do great. There aren't nearly as many members in CAC as there are in PCGS and NGC. And they have membership closed. This should keep the amount of coins graded by CAC a lot lower than the other 2. I feel this is going to create high demand. </p><p>Mistakes will be made. Every one of us can find a coin with a sticker we don't think deserved it. Just like we see graded coins that aren't correctly graded. I do believe there will be a lot of people who aren't going to like some of the grades they get. I personally won't be cracking any coins to send. Nor will I be crossing any over. But I think among the members and the ones who do there will be strong demand. I have some raw coins that I'm going to send in once the opportunity presents itself. In the end, everything in grading is opinion. There are going to be a lot more coins coming back with details grades than the other services. I will still, always, and forever look at the coin in the holder before I buy it. But lately there are a lot of coins coming back from PCGS that I don't agree with. I would think they would tighten their standards up a bit. But it is what it is I guess.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vertigo, post: 23014588, member: 118430"]There are people ready to send their entire collections in for re-grading. Then there are those who want to send their non-stickered coins in for grading. I do think CAC will do great. There aren't nearly as many members in CAC as there are in PCGS and NGC. And they have membership closed. This should keep the amount of coins graded by CAC a lot lower than the other 2. I feel this is going to create high demand. Mistakes will be made. Every one of us can find a coin with a sticker we don't think deserved it. Just like we see graded coins that aren't correctly graded. I do believe there will be a lot of people who aren't going to like some of the grades they get. I personally won't be cracking any coins to send. Nor will I be crossing any over. But I think among the members and the ones who do there will be strong demand. I have some raw coins that I'm going to send in once the opportunity presents itself. In the end, everything in grading is opinion. There are going to be a lot more coins coming back with details grades than the other services. I will still, always, and forever look at the coin in the holder before I buy it. But lately there are a lot of coins coming back from PCGS that I don't agree with. I would think they would tighten their standards up a bit. But it is what it is I guess.[/QUOTE]
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