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Have you had any experience with CAC?

Is CAC still a respected grading company?

How do you think CAC compares to the other grading companies?

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 Posted 03/13/2026  4:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pmint1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I like buying CACG slabbed coins if I can get them for comparable graded coin prices. They grade extremely conservatively so I find them a good value.
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CAC started out by grading the graders. A coin that had been graded by PCGS or NGC could be sent to CAC for verification of the grade. If they agreed with the grade they would attach a CAC sticker to the slab. The sticker could add value to the coin.
Eventually, CAC started grading coins and putting them in their slabs. These coins supposedly have a higher value.
Interestingly, CAC was founded by John Albanese who cofounded PCGS and NGC.
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Thank you Pmint1

Excellent synopsis GLB49 thank you!
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You're very welcome, Marc Ingram.
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The reason I'm asking, I'm looking for additional opinions. It's time for something other than PCGS, NGC and ANACS.
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@marc, have you tried looking at any of the old CCF threads on this subject? There are quite a number of experiences and opinions that have already been posted and seeing these potentially change over time might be instructive. Here are a few links to get you started on your research:

https://goccf.com/t/459598
https://goccf.com/t/175791
https://goccf.com/t/446508
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@marc, have you tried looking at any of the old CCF threads on this subject? There are quite a number of experiences and opinions that have already been posted and seeing these potentially change over time might be instructive. Here are a few links to get you started on your research:

https://goccf.com/t/459598
https://goccf.com/t/175791
https://goccf.com/t/446508


Yes, but I wanted some current day opinions.
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I've looked into this subject a few times. I've watched some videos and read some articles and there are some people who think it's time for coin grading to become computer generated. They feel that consistency would be a big factor.
What do you all think about that in general?
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I've looked into this subject a few times. I've watched some videos and read some articles and there are some people who think it's time for coin grading to become computer generated. They feel that consistency would be a big factor.

What do you all think about that in general?


Unfortunately I'm thinking if we ask 20 different people, we will get 20 different answers.
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That was my first thought as well. There are pros and cons in the articles I read.
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A coin that had been graded by PCGS or NGC could be sent to CAC for verification of the grade. If they agreed with the grade they would attach a CAC sticker to the slab


CAC will only sticker coins that in their opinion are solid or high end for the grade. Just because CAC does not sticker a coin does not mean they have a disagreement with the grade assigned by PCGS/NGC.
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The reason I'm asking, I'm looking for additional opinions. It's time for something other than PCGS, NGC, and ANACS.

If I'm looking for a CAC sticker coin, I prefer it in a PCGS or NGC slab. (It's been graded twice)

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Unfortunately, I'm thinking if we ask 20 different people, we will get 20 different answers.

Yes, but only if they are uneducated on the subject...
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If I'm looking for a CAC sticker coin, I prefer it in a PCGS or NGC slab. (It's been graded twice)


A CAC "stickered" coin will only be in a PCGS/NGC slab. A CAC graded and slabbed coin with a Legacy designation will indicate a coin that was previously "stickered" by CAC (graded twice). A CAC graded and slabbed coin without the Legacy designation will indicate that the opinion is that of CAC only.
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I've watched some videos and read some articles and there are some people who think it's time for coin grading to become computer generated.

Yes, definitely, and hopefully there will be more AI-generated articles and videos that finally convince people to trust that task to computers. As a microchip designer and variety enthusiast, I would like nothing better than to cherrypick all the best coins out of everybody else's collections by relying solely on my brain.

Evolution has spent the last 400,000 years honing the finest pattern recognition computer on Earth. I've spent three years training my computer on an excellent body of knowledge produced by other people's expert computers. I'm still quite comfortable trusting that software over anything that some silicon has mangled together in between rendering cat videos for TikTok and failing to reliably identify the motorcycles in captchas.
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