Check these out. Something you might be interested in from ANACS 1988 era. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1885-O-Morg...61?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item2340f1f8d5 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1893-Morgan...70?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item20ecac3e9e This is only two of about nine they have listed for sale.
neat, I have two of those certs, one is a 1984 Lincoln DDO, and another I submitted myself for a 1920 (?) Lincoln cent struck on a foreign planchet.
Oh, it's the WOWZER guy! He's in my neck of the woods -- wonder if he'll be at the show this weekend...
I'm hitting the show tomorrow, Friday. Not sure if I will get there Sat or Sun. Early bird gets the goodies...lol!!
I was thinking of slipping over around lunch time Friday, but I'm probably going to bike to work tomorrow, so it won't be practical. Last year the Scott-building show was really small -- two little concentric rings of tables in a huge, otherwise-empty hall. On that Friday, it seemed like at least a third of the tables were empty. If I were a dealer, I'd think long and hard about whether to even bother showing up on Friday, given the abysmal turnout. I'll likely be there soon after opening Saturday morning.
I have one of these, but be aware that these are ANICS, not ANACS graded. ANICS is out of business: http://coinauctionshelp.com/ANICS_TPGS.html#.VBwlBvldWSo
Out of business a LONG time ago, and they weren't in business that long either. You don't see ANICS certificates very often. (I don't normally say anything about grading of TPG's but the grading of ANICS was poor.)