CAC Grading Announces Inaugural Acceptance of Show Submissions at October IMEX

The grading firm will accept submissions for the first time at a show at the new International Money Exposition in Nashville, Tennessee, October 27-28, 2023.

by CAC Grading | Published on August 16, 2023

Virginia Beach, Virginia – John Albanese, Founder of CAC and CAC Grading, has announced that CAC will be attending the inaugural International Money Exposition (IMEX) in Nashville, Tennessee October 27-28, 2023. “IMEX will be the first new major coin convention in 30 years” stated Albanese, “IMEX and CAC Grading coming together in a new venue is exciting for the numismatic hobby and business!” This will mark the first time CAC is going to be accepting submissions at a show*.

CAC Grading will be at booth numbers 1300, 1302 and 1304, displaying portions of its official grading set and offering samples of its newly designed holder. Submissions will be accepted on-site to be returned to the newly designed facility for grading and encapsulation. Information about CAC Grading, submissions, and a roster of CAC Authorized Submission Centers will also be available at the booth.

“There is tremendous excitement about the Nashville IMEX Convention, and we are looking forward to a great turnout,” stated Brian Kint, CFO of CAC Grading. “CAC Grading has been highly anticipated, and we look forward to meeting so many of the people that have made CAC possible over the years.”

We look forward to you joining us in downtown Nashville this October.

*Please note that CAC Grading will be accepting submissions to be transported back to and processed at our offices; grading will not take place on-site nor will coins be returned at the event.

For additional information contact:

CAC Customer Care

help@cacgrading.com

(757) 800-1750

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CAC was formed in 2007 by John Albanese, a respected authority on coin grading and the rare coin market, along with twenty-two leading members of the numismatic community. Because certified coins of the same grade can be of varying quality, CAC’s mission was to advocate for the hobbyist by establishing an extremely stringent standard of grading. As a verifier of previously certified coins, CAC only recognizes coins that meet the highest standard with the now famous green sticker. Out of all the coins submitted to CAC, less than half receive the honorable CAC sticker. As a result, the CAC sticker serves as an unmistakable means of identifying premium coins for the grade.

In 2022, John Albanese assembled over one hundred and fifty leading members of the numismatic community with a purpose to reclaim accuracy and consistency in grading. After all, why merely sticker a previously certified coin when the same stringent standards can be applied within the context of a grading service? Thus, CAC Grading was born! The only difference now is the grade assigned to a coin is a true representation of that coin. Boasting a team of world-class graders including Ron Drzewucki, John Butler, among others, CAC is committed to applying an unparalleled level of expertise to every submitted coin. As a result, hobbyists can have total confidence in a coin certified by CAC.

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