Hansen’s Rare U.S. Coin Collection Transitions to CAC Grading

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Dell Loy Hansen
Renowned Utah business executive, philanthropist, and coin collector Dell Loy Hansen. (Photo courtesy of The Wasatch Group.)

In what the President of CAC Grading (www.CACgrading.com) describes as "the biggest news event in the history of third-party grading," the owner of the most valuable collection of United States rare coins is now in the process of submitting all of his primary sets of U.S. coins to CACG for crossover encapsulation.

Previously certified by other third-party grading services, the extraordinary, initial crossover of coins from the Dell Loy Hansen Collection will involve more than 6,000 coins representing just some of his classic American coin denominations, dates, types, and varieties. Thousands of other coins in his collection will also be submitted.

A Utah business executive, philanthropist, and former sports team owner, Hansen says he is purposely submitting his coins to stricter grading standards even at the risk of having some of his coins receive a lower grade from CACG. As a personal collector and a leader in the industry, Hansen believes this initiative will deliberately prove a point about combatting "grade inflation" by some other third-party certification companies.

According to Mr. Hansen: "Ethics and personal integrity are the foundation that I’ve built my life around both personally and professionally. This priority extends into my personal coin collecting as well and motivates me to partner with CAC Grading in an effort to combat ‘gradeflation.’ While focusing on the highest quality coin possible, I learned many lessons along my collecting journey. But the idea that some of my coins may have issues or have been pushed grade-wise to achieve a certain end-result goes against every fiber of my being."

Hansen added: "I want my coins graded with integrity. I am advocating for a more consistent process in which the grades cannot be artificially inflated through multiple grading submissions. Thus, I’ve chosen CAC Grading and am excited to start this process!"

Many of his more than 1,000 previously certified registry set coins were ranked by another grading service as the current finest known or in the top three finest.

1855 $20 CAC MS65+
This finest known 1855 Double Eagle, graded CAC MS65+, is an example of one of the thousands of crossover coins submitted to CAC Grading by prominent collector Dell Loy Hansen. (Photo courtesy of CAC Grading.)

Over 42% of the 3,826 coins in the regular issue collection are either the finest known or tied for the finest known. An additional 16% have only a single piece graded finer, and 8.5% have only a pair of coins graded finer.

"In addition to this, many proof issues and historically significant pieces have also been added to the collection, making it a truly historically important collection of U.S coins. The D.L. Hansen Collection is widely considered to be the greatest privately owned collection of U.S. coins ever assembled," stated John Brush, president of DLRC (formerly David Lawrence Rare Coins) who assisted Hansen in assembling the collection.

Among the rarities from the Hansen Collection now being submitted to CACG are:

  • The Buss 1894-S Barber dime
  • The Mickley-Hawn-Queller 1804 Proof Draped Bust Dollar
  • The finest-graded 1884 and 1885 Proof Trade Dollars
  • Two 1870-S Seated Dollars
  • 1815 Capped Bust Half Eagle
  • 1825/4 Capped Bust Half Eagle
  • 1854-0 and 1856-0 Type I Liberty Double Eagles

"The largest and most valuable U.S. coin collection of all time being crossed into CACG’s new holder and competing in our Registry is certainly the biggest news event in the history of third-party grading," stated CAC Grading President Ron Drzewucki.

CACG Founder and Chief Executive Officer John Albanese stated: "Dell Loy is willing to accept downgrades on millions of dollars’ worth of coins to prove a point about consistent grading standards. He has certainly flipped the script here in the coin industry playbook and I am proud to be his partner."

"With the goal of acquiring an example of every standard-issue U.S. coin produced from 1792 to the present, the D.L. Hansen Collection is the most complete set of U.S. coins ever assembled. With the famed Louis E. Eliasberg Sr. Collection as a starting point, the Hansen Collection has added 60 years of issues produced by the United States Mint, with a primary focus on buying the finest coins available," explained Brush.

Hansen is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Wasatch Group, a real estate development, management, and finance company. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company has 57 divisions and more than 1,700 employees with offices in 44 cities. From 2009 to 2020, he was owner of Real Salt Lake, a Major League Soccer team.

Close-up 1866 3c CAC PR68
This superbly-toned, proof 1866 silver three-cent coin from the D.L. Hansen Collection is the finest known example. It is now in a CAC Grading holder and certified CAC PR68. (Photo courtesy of CAC Grading.)

Hansen also served on the Governor’s Board of Business and Economic Development for the state of Utah and on the committee for Utah’s Industrial Assistance Fund. He is a major contributor to the Hansen Scholars Foundation, which offers scholarships to the Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University for underprivileged students, and has founded 11 other charitable foundations benefitting various needs in the state of Utah.

In 2007, Albanese and two dozen veteran numismatists founded Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) to provide buyers and sellers verification that their coins certified by third-party grading services met stringent standards. Coins that met their standards received a coveted green CAC sticker on the encapsulation holders.

In 2022, Albanese organized over 150 leading members of the numismatic community to expand their mission for accuracy and consistency by creating a new third-party grading and encapsulation service that was launched in 2023, CAC Grading.

For additional information about CAC Grading, visit www.CACgrading.com, email help@CACgrading.com, or call 888-537-3798.

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East Coast Guru

Oh brother, of all the things someone can do with their money by getting his coins re-graded seems like a waste. The coin won’t change, just the opinion of someone looking at it. Did the CAC grader tie one on last night and is a little blurry eyed today and give it a higher or equal score or will they knock all of his coins down one grade just to say we are stronger graders. Who cares. Buy the coin not the label. Also, I’m not a label guy, but that CAC label is not much to look at. Somehow… Read more »

Kaiser Wilhelm

East Coast Guru,

Good call; you nailed this one and right to the floor at that. By the way, did you notice in the prior coinnews.net column that the president of the very company cashing in mightily on this inconceivably massive, incredibly costly and ultimately pointless enterprise just happened to win the PNG’s Founders Award this year?

Major D

East Coast Guru and Kaiser, agree and agree

Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D,

In this precarious era of increasingly questionable and/or implausible statements and as such for the benefit of our ongoing peace of mind, East Coast Guru and I ask that you please sign on the dotted line to verify and attest to the fact that there was indeed no conspiracy involved on the part of the aforementioned two of us presenting you free of charge with a CAC Grade 70 Enhanced Reverse Proof 2019-S American Silver Eagle in exchange for your categorical double affirmation of our above printed comments aka opinions.

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Antonio

I have an 1855, slanted 5s, although it’s a copper large cent and not a gold double eagle. 😀

Kaiser Wilhelm

Antonio,

Be sure to send it over to CAC Grading to make sure it hasn’t been graded too high.

Antonio

Ungraded.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Antonio,

In that case CAC Grading will have to do without. Crocodile tears for them.

Major D

Some major declines in the M&P sales numbers for the report ending August 4: 2024 Morgan Unc (24XE) had a loss of 13,492 from the prior week. Meanwhile the 2024 Peace Unc (24XH) had a loss of 13,815.

Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D,

Those drops are some genuine whoppers. Isn’t (Advance) Bulk Buying with such massive returns to the Mint of all coins below Grade 70 a wonderful ongoing practice?

Major D

Kaiser, based on my three last orders (all sent back) there are big quality issues going on. In looking over my AI$ proof sets one last time before returning them, one set’s smudges were actually fingerprints. Now how does that happen with an automated system? p.s. did you see my response to your Gordie Howe?

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Kaiser Wilhelm

Major D,

How cool is that; a proud fellow Spartan! I did see your response and went into further detail regarding my experience there. Go Green!

Kaiser Wilhelm

The core of the 1965-66 National Champion MSU Spartans…

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Kaiser Wilhelm

Hmmm…I wonder if they were expecting everyone in the world of coins to follow suit?