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<p>[QUOTE="JD Williams, post: 3373037, member: 101524"]Jpeace great coin.</p><p> Notice the two red triangles on the back of the slab and the 6 digit numbers. I have several of these and find the grading right on or under graded just to be conservative. Always of course buy the coin not the slab.</p><p>In my opinion I think that these holders were the first to be used after 1990, shortly after they changed the Red Triangle to Green. Still 6 digits, and finally they redid the slab itself and went with a gold trade mark triangle. I'll put some PICS together to illustrate this.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would still have to have someone in the organization to help me with the dates.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would love to be able to talk with someone in the know that was with ANA then stayed on with ANACS as a grader. Just after a time line. All the info I've found online is not referenced and to someone who can verify a few dates etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's worth pointing out that the people who bought ANA in 1990, didn't want to lose either the continuity or the good solid reputation that the ANA folks had. PCGS was just starting up at that time and did a fine job branding their product and presenting it to the numismatist community</p><p><br /></p><p>ANACS want to build a good company they need to start bringing their whole history into play and pointing out some of the strong success stories that they enjoyed. Then tie that ANA brand to the existing group.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll start making some contacts a see what if any, interest there may be.</p><p><br /></p><p>JD[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JD Williams, post: 3373037, member: 101524"]Jpeace great coin. Notice the two red triangles on the back of the slab and the 6 digit numbers. I have several of these and find the grading right on or under graded just to be conservative. Always of course buy the coin not the slab. In my opinion I think that these holders were the first to be used after 1990, shortly after they changed the Red Triangle to Green. Still 6 digits, and finally they redid the slab itself and went with a gold trade mark triangle. I'll put some PICS together to illustrate this. I would still have to have someone in the organization to help me with the dates. I would love to be able to talk with someone in the know that was with ANA then stayed on with ANACS as a grader. Just after a time line. All the info I've found online is not referenced and to someone who can verify a few dates etc. It's worth pointing out that the people who bought ANA in 1990, didn't want to lose either the continuity or the good solid reputation that the ANA folks had. PCGS was just starting up at that time and did a fine job branding their product and presenting it to the numismatist community ANACS want to build a good company they need to start bringing their whole history into play and pointing out some of the strong success stories that they enjoyed. Then tie that ANA brand to the existing group. I'll start making some contacts a see what if any, interest there may be. JD[/QUOTE]
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