It's 15 BUSINESS days, after they receive them... http://www.anacs.com/Default.aspx?Page=3
The encapsulation *-portion-* of ANACS's operation is basic manufacturing - like Ford Motors, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, or the US Mint. Sounds...
I also posted this on the "ANACS or PCGS ?" thread... =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ I hit the CDN Greysheet. They list a...
Hey guys, I saw a thread here about a guy having problems with the new ANACS slabs... an e-bay buyer felt it had been tampered with. Others...
... and also why slabbing by TPGs has lessened the risk. Seems to me there are two ENORMOUS factors that complement each other, and have...
It says something good about the decorum of this site that we haven't broken out in a long string of jokes about this one.:rolling: I agree...
I think that makes a LOT of sense, Pepperoni. I know you're approaching it from an investment perspective, but for me "Fewer but premium" is...
Right on... and not just ANY certified coins. ONLY the following : NGC / NCS, PCGS, ICG, and ANACS. I also like the T-trade "Mr. Wantlist"...
I've also sold on both. Happy with both. With T-trade, you just send in your stash, and they do the rest. It's easy. With e-bay, seller has to...
I've used both. Plenty. Overall, very happy with both. The only problem with Teletrade is the 12% buyer's fee. T-trade is a business... e-bay...
Tells me the final arbiter of grade is the buyer. And yes... there will always be variance... within a TPG, and certainly between them.
Here's a listing for an ANACS PF-70 DCAM Bullion Silver Eagle, for sale on Teletrade right now......
Well, I checked the PCGS population reports, and you're right. PCGS has far, far fewer 70s than NGC. I posted the NGC census for Proof Eagle...
Right on. I'm with ya. And by that standard, the original issue of "Is this Buffalo $50 really a 70"... the answer is clearly "no".
Nice piece ! Personally, I like the blast white. Well, I checked my Van Allen / Mallis (VAM) 4th edition to see if you might have a valuable VAM...
I'd say MS-63... but I bet NTC called it an MS-65
I'm thinkin' NGC MS-62
Ya know, it's been an interesting ride for me. My father passed away in 2001 - on Memorial Day. He was a WW II veteran, and served this nation...
IMHO, no. It can't be, with macro-imperfections of any type or origin. YOU are the final arbiter of the grade... not the seller, not the grading...
Hmmm. Depends on philosophy, I suppose. Some people think the grade should drop ONLY due to things that happen AFTER the coining press ... thus...
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