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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 8122063, member: 66"]It <b>wasn't</b> bodybagged. That is how they were done and packaged by ANACS from 1972 to 1990. That is the certificate style they used from roughly 12/18/1985 to 12/18/1986. It's listed in my book as ANACS 7. If it was bodybagged the certificate would have said CLEANED or some other designation.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>We do prefer to have them with the coin that belongs with it though. I don't believe the ANACS 7 certificate is a rare one (although all of them are becoming scarce) but an ANACS 7T would be. The T indicates a Transfer certificate which was issued when a owner sold a coin and sent it back to ANACS to have the ownership transferred and a new certificate issued. Those certificates have the word TRANSFER on them and include both the original certification date and the date the ownership was transferred. Very few collectors ever bothered to send a coin back to ANACS for transferring so all transfer certificates are rare.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 8122063, member: 66"]It [B]wasn't[/B] bodybagged. That is how they were done and packaged by ANACS from 1972 to 1990. That is the certificate style they used from roughly 12/18/1985 to 12/18/1986. It's listed in my book as ANACS 7. If it was bodybagged the certificate would have said CLEANED or some other designation. We do prefer to have them with the coin that belongs with it though. I don't believe the ANACS 7 certificate is a rare one (although all of them are becoming scarce) but an ANACS 7T would be. The T indicates a Transfer certificate which was issued when a owner sold a coin and sent it back to ANACS to have the ownership transferred and a new certificate issued. Those certificates have the word TRANSFER on them and include both the original certification date and the date the ownership was transferred. Very few collectors ever bothered to send a coin back to ANACS for transferring so all transfer certificates are rare.[/QUOTE]
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