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<p>[QUOTE="chrisbauman, post: 292879, member: 9097"]<b>Some advice</b></p><p><br /></p><p>I would definitely get on the phone with ANACS because I've always been led to believe that these are air-tight holders which is one of the primary benefits of having a coin slabbed so that it doesn't oxidize with the air over time. Now I've never cracked open a holder, but apparently alot of people do to resubmit them for grading. You may want to do this anyways because from my experience you will never realize the same value as you would if your coins were in a pcgs or ngc slab, so it might be worth it to crack them open and resubmit them to ngc or pcgs because although you might have to pay NGC about $350 for grading and shipping you will probably get this back anyways when you go to sell them since from my experience a 65 in a ngc holder will normally bring more than a 65 in an anacs holder. Option 2 is too complain to anacs and demand that they redo the slabbing because unless I'm missing something here these holders are suppose to be air-tight. Also I would suspect that your closet was at room temperature and it may have been possible if you are in the north that these came through frozen weather and when the air came back to room temperature after reaching your home from its transit through cold weather then this might explain something, but this is only a wild guess. good luck[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="chrisbauman, post: 292879, member: 9097"][b]Some advice[/b] I would definitely get on the phone with ANACS because I've always been led to believe that these are air-tight holders which is one of the primary benefits of having a coin slabbed so that it doesn't oxidize with the air over time. Now I've never cracked open a holder, but apparently alot of people do to resubmit them for grading. You may want to do this anyways because from my experience you will never realize the same value as you would if your coins were in a pcgs or ngc slab, so it might be worth it to crack them open and resubmit them to ngc or pcgs because although you might have to pay NGC about $350 for grading and shipping you will probably get this back anyways when you go to sell them since from my experience a 65 in a ngc holder will normally bring more than a 65 in an anacs holder. Option 2 is too complain to anacs and demand that they redo the slabbing because unless I'm missing something here these holders are suppose to be air-tight. Also I would suspect that your closet was at room temperature and it may have been possible if you are in the north that these came through frozen weather and when the air came back to room temperature after reaching your home from its transit through cold weather then this might explain something, but this is only a wild guess. good luck[/QUOTE]
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