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<p>[QUOTE="900fine, post: 599207, member: 6036"]<b>THE COIN: </b>$20 is the best guess. No one can grade it due to fuzzy pictures. Unlikely to be worth more then $30. 1921 is the most common Morgan there is. There are millions of these things.</p><p> </p><p><b>THE SLAB: </b>Absolutely meaningless. There is no coin grading service named ANI. </p><p> </p><p><b>THE WEBSITE:</b> The slab's reverse shows a website <a href="http://www.anicoins.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.anicoins.com" rel="nofollow">www.anicoins.com</a> . Did you try that ? I did. It doesn't exist. How could I submit coins to a service I can't hit on the internet ? I can't. If I can't submit, then it's not a coin grading service.</p><p> </p><p>It's a self-slabber. It is an attempt to create an image of something which isn't real, which is fraud. They're trying to look like a business, but they aren't.</p><p> </p><p>If someone goes to that much trouble to create a facade, do you think they will accurately grade the coin ? ...or do you think they will intentionally overgrade the coin, using the facade to create an illusion of legitimacy - in an attempt to get an inflated price for the coin ?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="900fine, post: 599207, member: 6036"][B]THE COIN: [/B]$20 is the best guess. No one can grade it due to fuzzy pictures. Unlikely to be worth more then $30. 1921 is the most common Morgan there is. There are millions of these things. [B]THE SLAB: [/B]Absolutely meaningless. There is no coin grading service named ANI. [B]THE WEBSITE:[/B] The slab's reverse shows a website [URL="http://www.anicoins.com"]www.anicoins.com[/URL] . Did you try that ? I did. It doesn't exist. How could I submit coins to a service I can't hit on the internet ? I can't. If I can't submit, then it's not a coin grading service. It's a self-slabber. It is an attempt to create an image of something which isn't real, which is fraud. They're trying to look like a business, but they aren't. If someone goes to that much trouble to create a facade, do you think they will accurately grade the coin ? ...or do you think they will intentionally overgrade the coin, using the facade to create an illusion of legitimacy - in an attempt to get an inflated price for the coin ?[/QUOTE]
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