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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 170742, member: 66"]ANACS no longer gives verbal opinions, they just take submissions. Policy decision by the new owners (Anderson Press). The person at the Michigan show is not even a grader, just staff. This has become the standard procedure for ANACS at the last few shows they have attended.</p><p><br /></p><p>Great description of the show, sounds just like what my impression of it was. I was there both Friday and Saturday and had a great time. </p><p><br /></p><p>As soon as you mentioned the half cents I knew that you would be talking about Tom Reynolds, great guy and a must stop for copper people at any show he is at. (The two guys just to Tom's right were also copper specialists, Rod Widok and Don Valencio (sp) and I did well at their table. Rod had a low grade 1796 S-90 R-5+ large cent that I snatched up. One more variety to go and I have all of the 1796 caps.)</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with your characterization of John Burns as well. Swell persons, knows his books AND many areas of coins as well. I always like stopping to chat with him at any show he is at. I've bought a lot of books from him as well and he has a lot more material I want.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 170742, member: 66"]ANACS no longer gives verbal opinions, they just take submissions. Policy decision by the new owners (Anderson Press). The person at the Michigan show is not even a grader, just staff. This has become the standard procedure for ANACS at the last few shows they have attended. Great description of the show, sounds just like what my impression of it was. I was there both Friday and Saturday and had a great time. As soon as you mentioned the half cents I knew that you would be talking about Tom Reynolds, great guy and a must stop for copper people at any show he is at. (The two guys just to Tom's right were also copper specialists, Rod Widok and Don Valencio (sp) and I did well at their table. Rod had a low grade 1796 S-90 R-5+ large cent that I snatched up. One more variety to go and I have all of the 1796 caps.) I agree with your characterization of John Burns as well. Swell persons, knows his books AND many areas of coins as well. I always like stopping to chat with him at any show he is at. I've bought a lot of books from him as well and he has a lot more material I want.[/QUOTE]
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