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Has Anyone Else Noticed Online Dealers Asking And Getting More Money For CACG Holdered Coins?

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Online Dealers asking and getting more money for CACG holdered coins than both PCGS and NGS price guides?
There is a dealer in Massachusetts (Northeast) that is doing just that;

Example. The Dealer sold a 1926-D, MS62 BN Lincoln for $185. PCGS price guide is $140, while NGC's is $100. Is this trend just the 'newness' of CACG, and will those crazy retails settle down?
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On average, CAC snickered coins typically go for a bit more then unstickered coins and now with CACG it will likely continue. The Greysheet even has separate columns for CAC coins for many series.
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typeviic, someone paid extra for that holder. Can you blame the dealer for capitalizing on the market?
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CACG has a long way to go to stake a claim in the coin grading market.



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CAC-stickered slabs have always sold at a premium to "ordinary" PCGS and NGC. No reason to think that CAC slabs wouldn't keep that up.
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Do I understand correctly that those who used to glue CAC stickers decided to expand and create their own analogue slab?
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Do I understand correctly that those who used to glue CAC stickers decided to expand and create their own analogue slab?
Correct.

http://goccf.com/t/446508
http://goccf.com/t/450591
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