ANA coin grading correspondence course

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Charlie32, Aug 31, 2005.

  1. Charlie32

    Charlie32 Coin Collector

    I might take this course. Has anyone else on this forum done it? What did you think about it?

    Charlie
     
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  3. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I have always wanted to take it but never have....maybe when I'm old and gray...

    Speedy
     
  4. Steve E

    Steve E New Member

    Hey!!! I resemble that remark. Well, the gray part anyway. :)
     
  5. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Ah...come on Steve...you won't get there for a long time yet ;--)

    Speedy
     
  6. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    It's okay. There's nothing wrong with the course itself, it's the notion that coin collectors can learn 11 point grading that, IMO, is flawed--with courses or any other way. You can never know whether your grading a slab the same way graders do because all you get on the slab is a digit and no information as to what comprises that digit. Even if you come out with the same grade as what's on the slab, how do you know you didn't give too much weight to one factor and not enough to another and it washed? In other words there is no feedback and so there is no learning. Except for dependency on the TPGs.

    IMO, the ANA's Counterfeit Detection course, with the video, is far more useful. Also Larson's Numismatic Forgery is a first rate book. But you have to know the minting process first in order to understand the book.

    TPG's have been telling us for 20 years now to look at lots of slabs to learn and understand market grading. If they really wanted that, why don't they allow us to aquire feedback from the slab :confused:

    "Nothing is as it seems."
    Al Pacino--The Recruit
     
  7. SilverDollarMan

    SilverDollarMan Collecting Fool

    How much is the course? What does it comprise?
     
  8. Charlie32

    Charlie32 Coin Collector

    I think the course is $69.95. I would probably take the one on grading circulated coins and if I liked it I would take the one on grading mint state coins. :)
     
  9. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    If I took it I would do the whole set for $400+/-....that way I get everything...

    Speedy
     
  10. Morgan Dollar13

    Morgan Dollar13 New Member

    Do they allow junior high students to do it?
     
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