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Gold CAC Sticker - Value?

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How much of a bump would a gold cac bean get over a green bean? I know it means the coin is under graded, but does the gold bean itself add value over resubmitting? I guess my question is if you had a coin that had a gold bean on it, would you keep the bean or use that as proof to resubmit to get the actual higher grade? Below is an example of the bean from a random ebay coin I saw.

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It all depends on the date/mm. We can see that one's a $10 Eagle. The gold sticker might add $100 to melt value for the commonest of dates or over $10,000 to the scarcest of dates.

P.S. I looked up the cert number and that's a common date Lib worth about $800 with the gold sticker. It adds maybe $100 to the market value, maybe.
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For the heck of it I looked up that date, and the only Gold Bean Heritage had was a New Orleans issue in MS60 (a little pricier than a Philadelphia from the same year, but not a rarity) which went for 62 money.

I'd keep the gold bean over a 1-grade regrade bump ten times out of ten. In the current market, that is. Buyers are salivating over the gold bean right now. Aside Conditional Rarities, the green beaned coins are generally getting a 1-grade bump in price.
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