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<p>[QUOTE="Midas, post: 112460, member: 2761"]I seen the holders at the FUN Show in January. I like them. They are similar to the size most collectors like, which is the size of PCGS, NGC, and ICG's slabs. They are built WAY BETTER than their old slab which ANACS will now call the "classic slab". This slab will be used for cleaned, problem coins, etc. with "net" grades.</p><p> </p><p>The new ANACS slabs are thinner, which will make a ANACS box hold 25 slabs versus 20 you see from the other top TPG's. I was told that the new plastic is "top secret" but rest assured, totally inert and safe for the coins. Also, all of these new slabs are sonically sealed.</p><p> </p><p>I also like the <b>angled description</b> at the top of the slab so you know what you have in the box without pulling the slab out. I thought SEGS had a patent on this design, but James Taylor told me their design DOES NOT infringe on SEG's patent. I am sure the lawyers are all working hard to collect their fees on just this alone.</p><p> </p><p>Last but not least, I like the new larger fonts and colors for given coins. Anything to help me read the slab without reading glasses is a good thing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Midas, post: 112460, member: 2761"]I seen the holders at the FUN Show in January. I like them. They are similar to the size most collectors like, which is the size of PCGS, NGC, and ICG's slabs. They are built WAY BETTER than their old slab which ANACS will now call the "classic slab". This slab will be used for cleaned, problem coins, etc. with "net" grades. The new ANACS slabs are thinner, which will make a ANACS box hold 25 slabs versus 20 you see from the other top TPG's. I was told that the new plastic is "top secret" but rest assured, totally inert and safe for the coins. Also, all of these new slabs are sonically sealed. I also like the [B]angled description[/B] at the top of the slab so you know what you have in the box without pulling the slab out. I thought SEGS had a patent on this design, but James Taylor told me their design DOES NOT infringe on SEG's patent. I am sure the lawyers are all working hard to collect their fees on just this alone. Last but not least, I like the new larger fonts and colors for given coins. Anything to help me read the slab without reading glasses is a good thing.[/QUOTE]
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