Right now ANACS is running a special insider promotion. Seven coins graded for $75 and that's with free shipping back to you. Also they can...
If you want cheap go with ANACS.
I like it.
I actually liked the blue label. The screaming yellow is something I wish they would change.
I think some members here have too much time on their hands.
My bank does not allow rolled coins at the drive thru.
I doubt if it would amount to any difference.
Nice coin. So where are all those people who constantly say ANACS overgrades?
Another thing is the use of market grading. I don't know if this continues to be done as much as it was before.
No specific knowledge here but isn't it queer that somebody always wants to monkey with an existing system? I'll speculate that it won't be...
The buyer is an old customer. But do you really want a customer like that?
Mercury dimes minus the 1916-D. Kennedy half dollars.
I have several ANACS slabs and have sent out many coins to them. I am happy with the results and the grading. In my opinion they get a bad rap for...
Brett-in-Sacto: It ain't a buyers market here if I'm not selling. You think you know my strategy?
I have been waiting for prices to rise so I can sell silver and a little gold. And honestly I don't know what it would take to make this happen....
I have had luck with the 1956-D. Sometimes I had to use a 16 power loupe.
It's a funny looking creature.
If you call ANACS ask to speak with Paul DeFelice. He has been helpful to me in the past.
Just because a coin is in an ANACS holder does not mean it won't straight grade elsewhere.
Does the 1922 have a mintmark?
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