Just saying I believe the delivery is typical. I agree, the 70's are probably not typical. I have none in my previous batch of 15.
What tier did you use? They seem to do certain tiers a little ahead of schedule and others always seem to be on time. Though they do seem to be working fast right now
I am sending 11 US old golds in, and only 4 D. Carr's. I am keeping some raw. I think ANACS holders are ugly as sin, so might self slab some of them.
Just a note from my memory . ANACS pieces for D.C. Were not as regular as of lately, however 70's have never been common and totally I mpossible if a bulk handled piece . Dan purchased an expensive and a long awaited new die engraving machine about 2 years ago or less . He wanted the precision to be even more exact. I would expect that with that many more pieces being submitted that with the new engraving machine that you will see some more 70's from this point on ❤
I may agree on some of your points, however there is nothing ugly about the D.C. Clark Gruber labels, which include s hand signature on the back.
Well he's already made it public that he's doing them so they can't be that far off but even if he released them tomorrow it still probably wouldn't be enough time to receive them and have the shipment postmarked to anacs by the 31st
Here's a few new DC coins, i got the last 3 silver Gruber owls. And i picked up 1 of the 50mm hard time token and 39mm hard time token. and four bag handled 1917 Peace High relief. The best part one has doubling. i going to send it in and get a Vam number. just kidding.. 1917 and RVST Sweet!!
Well I guess CC that is why he never made online statements in past years for possible releases . He is not sitting there waiting to release something new just because someone is sitting on an ANACS submissions forms. Think about what you are saying for a moment ?? Maybe he doesn't have 200 suitable Morgan's available at this time You are a true fan ,so please do not make me find past quotes
Came in late yesterday, scratches are on the vinyl sleeve, not coin. I don't think it has ever been removed from the vinyl sleeve. .
Clark, Gruber token sells for over $30,000.00 ( from coin world. ) lead.jpghttp://www.coinworld.com/content/dam/cw/news/2017/April/041017/cma-pioneer-coins/1861-clark-gold-lead.jpg
I just learned that the 1860 $20 goes for hundreds of thousands. These haven't been on my radar until recently PS, your link is broken
Still learning to use this tablet, was lucky to get it to copy&paste at all. No doubt, my lack of knowledge. But can be found at coin world as stated, for more info. I had no clue that some of these "TOKENS" were selling for so much. Didn't see a link for the piece you mentioned.