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I received notice on my latest batch of CAC submittals, and the usual head scratchers were given as well as some "good feelings". Here are the coins that I sent. Can you identify which may have received the "green or gold bean"? "What Does a CAC Sticker Mean? The CAC GREEN Label signifies that a coin has met Certified Acceptance Corporation's stringent grading standards." http://www.caccoin.com/The CAC GOLD Label identifies coins that have EXCEEDED Certified Acceptance Corporation's stringent grading standards. 1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN 1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10 1834 H10C AU53 1835 10C VF25 1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 1865 2C AU53BN 1892 50C MS62 1908 1C MS65RB 1913 5C Type I MS65 Thank you for your interest and participation!  You can cut and paste the following for your assessment. 1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN 1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10 1834 H10C AU53 1835 10C VF25 1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 1865 2C AU53BN 1892 50C MS62 1908 1C MS65RB 1913 5C Type I MS65 Edited by oih82w8 02/13/2018 11:05 am
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I will start. Can't remember the percentage that has been given out in the past for amount that CAC from ones submitted. I will go with: 1834 1/2 Dime 1837 Dime 1892 1/2 Dollar 1913 Buffalo
No gold labels.
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I will say...
1834 H10C AU53 1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 1913 5C Type I MS65
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This is a cool thread. Does the winner get a coin of their choice?  heck I'd even take one that didn't CAC. Assuming the pics are accuarate, my best guess is the following were CAC'd: 1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN 1835 10C VF25 1865 2C AU53BN 1892 50C MS62 1913 5C Type I MS65
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Not a bad idea chesterb, maybe next time I will make a contest out of my next batch.
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A great idea for a thread! 1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN 1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10 1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 1865 2C AU53BN 1892 50C MS62 1908 1C MS65RB 1913 5C Type I MS65 No gold stickers.
Edited by SilverDollar2017 02/13/2018 12:28 pm
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Some great examples!! Love them all. My guesses are..
1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10 1837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 - Love it, possible gold? 1892 50C MS62 1913 5C Type I MS65
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Wonderful bunch of coins! I think you got them all CAC-ed except for the red one. 1804 Half Cent Draped Bust Spike Chin F15BN 1814 1C Crosslet 4 VG10 1834 H10C AU53 1835 10C VF251837 10C No Stars, Large Date AU55 1865 2C AU53BN 1892 50C MS62 1908 1C MS65RB 1913 5C Type I MS65
Edited by TNG 02/13/2018 12:14 pm
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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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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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I will post the results tomorrow morning, to let the "night time folks" chime in. 
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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
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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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