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<p>[QUOTE="Ibuyit2, post: 1901662, member: 56890"][Can someone explain to me what gives with ANACS when it comes to grading Standing Liberty Quarters? I purchased 15 rolls from a local scrap Gold & Silver shop and went through them. They ranged in dates from 1928 to 1930. They were all nice coins but I wanted to pick out what I considered exceptional coins as far as Strike,Luster and eye appeal went. I finally chose 2 1929-d's to send in for grading. I looked at every centimeter of the coins with a 7x magnifier,then a 10x. I could not see any hairlines,scratches,rim damage etc. I then looked at them under my microscope all the way up to a 60x magnification. I used a incandescent light source and could not see the slightest defect of any kind. I became very excited because if I had sent in a Morgan in this condition it would have come back a 67 at least. When I got my coins back from ANACS they listed 1 as MS Details because of counting wheel damage the other one came back a 64 but they made no mention of FH! Has anyone had this problem with ANACS? Needless to say I am going to crack them out and submit them to PCGS! I have tried to upload photos but haven't got the hang of it yet but any information you can share will be appreciated, well maybe I have got the hang of it!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ibuyit2, post: 1901662, member: 56890"][Can someone explain to me what gives with ANACS when it comes to grading Standing Liberty Quarters? I purchased 15 rolls from a local scrap Gold & Silver shop and went through them. They ranged in dates from 1928 to 1930. They were all nice coins but I wanted to pick out what I considered exceptional coins as far as Strike,Luster and eye appeal went. I finally chose 2 1929-d's to send in for grading. I looked at every centimeter of the coins with a 7x magnifier,then a 10x. I could not see any hairlines,scratches,rim damage etc. I then looked at them under my microscope all the way up to a 60x magnification. I used a incandescent light source and could not see the slightest defect of any kind. I became very excited because if I had sent in a Morgan in this condition it would have come back a 67 at least. When I got my coins back from ANACS they listed 1 as MS Details because of counting wheel damage the other one came back a 64 but they made no mention of FH! Has anyone had this problem with ANACS? Needless to say I am going to crack them out and submit them to PCGS! I have tried to upload photos but haven't got the hang of it yet but any information you can share will be appreciated, well maybe I have got the hang of it!![/QUOTE]
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