What's the most valuable coin you own in an ANACS holder?

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  1. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    My most valuable coin is worth somewhere between $1 and $1,000,000 but it isn't an 11-center.

    Chris
     
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  3. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Mine would be my only anacs coin. 1995 DDO In MS65RD. I think it would have been okay with a MS66 though.
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  4. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    So, you've eliminated penny struck on dime planchet. Next clue please.
     
  5. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Why would you buy them sight unseen? I have seen plenty of coins in all the top 3 tpgs that have issues, yet are in a problem free holder. I would not even buy CAC coins sight unseen - even some of those are technically nice for the grade but have 0% eye appeal to me.

    PS - I now have exactly 1 ANAC's graded coin left and that holder is broken. When the coin gets regraded it will go to PCGS or NGC - just my opinion.
     
  6. Frankcoins.com

    Frankcoins.com Junior Member

    The blue holders were used when Anderson Press (Whitman Coin Supplies) owned the service in Austin, TX The gold labels
    are used under the current J.P. Martin/James Taylor ownership in Colorado. Responsibility for the grading guarantee goes
    to the company that owned the service when the coin was graded.
     
  7. Frankcoins.com

    Frankcoins.com Junior Member

    Sight unseen trading is just like stocks. For accepting less money than sight seen trading,
    You get a guaranteed price when you sell no matter what the coin looks
    like, and you don't have to worry about anything coming back. The dealer agrees
    to buy everything at his posted bid price. The buying dealer agrees to take up any problems
    with the grading service.
     
  8. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    I own only 1 ANACS graded coin. A 1920 Pilgrim Half dollar.
     
  9. Stang1968

    Stang1968 Member

    Only one ANACS coin in my collection. 1951 Pf66 Cameo dime. Probably pf64 elsewhere.
     
  10. CoinCast

    CoinCast Member

    Mine is a 1882 CC MS 61 Morgan. My first coin show and first large purchase.
     
  11. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    I guess we don't have to worry about any Cointalk members being affected by E-Bay's new $2,500 rule.
     
  12. cpm9ball

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    It's diameter is smaller than the largest coin ever produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.

    Chris
     
  13. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    So we have now eliminated the Australian $1,000,000 coin weighing over a ton...,,, giantcoinepa_2038368c.jpg
     
  14. cpm9ball

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    Didn't the Canadian Mint also produce a $1,000,000 coin? That is the one I was referencing.

    Chris
     
  15. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    I think they did, but if memory serves me, it only weighed 10,000 troy ounces or something like that. Pocket change...,, The Australian coin was minted (actually I don't even think it was minted, was more baked like a cake) to deliberately knock the Canadian monmouth off its pedistal.
     
  16. cpm9ball

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    I have a bunch of the small white slabs. The Morgans fit perfectly in my NGC boxes.

    Chris
     

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  17. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    I'm pretty sure my best ANACS is this:
     

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  18. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    How rare is the coin? I've read a few articles about the A spacing, from what I remember some are extremely rare depending on the date etc.
     
  19. ML94539

    ML94539 Senior Member

    I have a 1893-s morgan xf45 in small white holder.
     
  20. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    Thee 1999 Wide A M(WAM) Lincoln cent is #16 most rare out of a list of fifty in the Lincoln Cent Resource. The 1998 and
    the 2000 WAM's are much less rare ergo valuable. That doesn't tell us how many of each have been found. You'll
    have to look at them in the ANACS, PCGS, and NGC price lists for population totals of the 1999, then 1998, then 2000 WAM's to get a figure. But that would still only take in the ones submitted to each TPG. I figure that there is as many as five times the
    amount not or ever will be submitted. I have six mo9re 1999 WAM's that I probably will never send to a TPG. This sounds clear as mud. I hope you can grasp what I just stated.

    zeke
     
  21. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    I purchased this coin at a local auction as raw. I paid a VF price for it. I sent it to NCS first and then I had it slabbed afterwards.
     

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