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Valued Member
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I don't know crap about CAC and what you guys are doin or talking about but those are some awesome coins--Very Nice
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United States
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1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN - no 1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10 - yes 1834 H10C AU53 -yes 1835 10C VF25 - no 1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 -yes 1865 2C AU53BN - no 1892 50C MS62 - yes 1908 1C MS65RB - no 1913 5C Type I MS65 - yes
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Quote: I don't know crap about CAC and what you guys are doin or talking about but those are some awesome coins--Very Nice CAC is a company that puts a green sticker on any coin slab that meets their standard. For example, if you send in a coin graded by PCGS or NGC, they will put the green CAC sticker on if it meets their standards for quality, or a gold sticker if it exceeds their standard. If it does not meet their standard, CAC will not put their sticker on the slab. An example of a coin with the green CAC sticker:  For more info, check out this link: http://www.caccoin.com/
Edited by SilverDollar2017 02/13/2018 3:43 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I will post the results tomorrow morning, to let the "night time folks" chime in. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN - shoot the grader, not only is it overgraded, it's been cleaned. With so many of these submitted, you need a truly exceptional coin to get a green bean. 1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10 - This is a solid VG10 or even F12 but the porosity would keep it from a bean IMO 1834 H10C AU53 - CAC Green Bean, would be a gold from me as it looks AU58 1835 10C VF25 - CAC Green Bean, nice original surfaces, strong in the grade. 1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 - CAC Green Bean, I want it...did I mention I want it? 1865 2C AU53BN - No bean, dull surfaces for an AU53 coin, market acceptable in the grade but not superior 1892 50C MS62 - Beautiful toning and very original but the scratches behind the head would not get it a Green Bean from me, but I'd still love to own it! 1908 1C MS65RB - Solid in the grade but not superior, so no bean, but nice die clash obverse. 1913 5C Type I MS65 - CAC green bean, late die state, beautiful toning and a fully struck reverse
Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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Pillar of the Community
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1837 dime got the gold IMO. 1835 dime got the green.
Great collection!
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If I was going to pick a head scratcher that did not bean, it would be the 92 Barber. The scratch behing the hair may have prevented a bean. I really like the coin.
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Pillar of the Community
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1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN  1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10 - Not CAC 1834 H10C AU53  1835 10C VF25  1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 - Not CAC 1865 2C AU53BN  1892 50C MS62  1908 1C MS65RB  1913 5C Type I MS65 - Not CAC Thank you for playing along! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Your 1837 no stars dime is a nice one. I don't understand why that one didn't CAC.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1095 Posts |
I can believe the 1837 dime and the Buffalo didn't CAC. What is wrong with the Buffalo?
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Valued Member
United States
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I really liked the buffalo. Didn't cac would say cause of obverse lettering not a strong strike? The reverse if perfect-really nice. All great coins.
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I can't believe that the 1835 dime CAC'd, and the Classic head large cent didn't. I see quite a few hairlines on the dime. I am not as much of a fan of the 1837 dime as the others are. I can see why that wouldn't CAC. A great selection of coins oih82w8. 
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Pillar of the Community
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If we all liked the same coins it would be boring.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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CAC is no better or worse than the actual TPG's when it comes to grading. Grading is subjective (duh) and that goes for the person at CAC looking at your coin. It's impossible to keep personal bias out of the process. This can lead to some real head-scratching results, especially when you submit it again later and it gets a bean when it didn't before!
Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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