Can some one explain what this ANACS non official ana grade slab means ? Thanks http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330528388147&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
I don't know the answer, but maybe its somewhere in that E=mc2 strange cosmological rant he has in his description.
Who knows what he is trying to say! He's probably been sniffing too much air over the La Brea Tar Pits. Chris
I was wondering the same thing, but I don't have my copy of Conder's book with me. Send Conder101 a PM and ask him, he'll know.
looks more like a self slab to me, I don't remember seeing TPG slabs with those slots in the edges. Plus, and I am not a big expert in Morgans, but it looks AU to me, it looks like wear above the ear and and the eagle's breast.
seller also says contact free when there are a few obvious marks, looks like she is wearing an eyebrow piercing.
I contacted ANACS and asked them about the coin. They looked at the Ebay listing and said they "thought" it was okay. They couldn't find the serial number but believe it is a "real old" ANACS slab and they don't have records that go back that far.
I'd stay clear of it , but is the coin even there or here , heck better go work out that E=MC2 equation. rzage
Send a PM to Conder. He has pics of the oldest ANACS there are in his book. He knows more about slabs than anybody on the planet !
If it is a real slab ANACs really graded coins leinlenty , I swear I see wear over the ears , the hair above that , the cheek , and the hair in the curls above the date , and the eagles breast . Could be the pics but I doubt it . rzage
I'm not sure what this is. I wish he had shown the whole reverse so I could see what kind of hologram, it any, it has. The front label resembles the one used on the first ANACS slabs but the way the corners of the label are clipped, the shallow recess the label sits in, the fact the "groove" seperating the coin area from the label area, and the odd border of the slab that doesn't match any of the early slabs has me 98% convinced this is a recently holdered coin in a generic "safeslab" type shell and it has nothing to do with ANACS. Just a basement slabber with a pseudoANACS label. The font is close but doesn't quite match that used on the first two ANACS slab varieties. The serial numbers of those first two varieties began with two capital letters. This one does not.
That guy is off of his rocker! I don't see where it says ANACS anywhere but I'm probably missing it. It does say ANA. Here's a link to a site with the ANACS slab generations. It definitely just looks like a knockoff to me. http://www.sampleslabs.com/anacs.html
"Be sure You Check out my other ultra gem high Grade Collection of Silver Dollar that im posting a few a day until Gone these dollar were all hen pick for there eye appeal and least amount of contact marks and at the higher end of there grades i'm not doing this for money just trying to raise money for house and wife LOL no really this isn't a good time to be getting rid of coins like these according to the experts all say hang on to the investment grade coins God Bless and if you dont believe than you need to study E=mc2 and the cosmological constant here it is in coin collectors lingo take the state of Texas filled to depth of two feet with silver dollars paint one black and mix it in then blind fold someone and give them one chance to pick it up thats the odds of us being here by chance that's a pure fact of science the cosmological constant is tuned to .000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 of a percent nothing is that finely tuned by chance it's not reasonable to think that were that lucky, if it were off any amount we would not be here ! dont believe me chk it out for yourself this short BBC film if your a believer it's hard to watch at first but keep watching it gets better but we hold these truths to be self evident and follow the truth where ever it takes us" This guy scares me...
This seller had other items .. about 5 ... in the same type of holder. None of them showed the entire reverse. I contacted him and asked for a reverse photo but it never happened. Something just didn't sit well with me about these slabs. Even the folks at ANACS couldn't be sure .. that's a little scary. When I called them about it they put me on hold and I could hear them having a discussion about the items. One thing they said was , they thought the serial numbers all started with 2 letters , but these all started with just 1 .. the letter "N". Even so , they "thought" they "may" be okay. Not for me !!