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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1391074, member: 112"]Personally, I would leave it in the original slab and not bother sending it to PCGS, but that's me. </p><p><br /></p><p>I suppose your answer depends on a couple of things. I don't know if PCGS will still cross coins in the older ANACS slabs, they used to do so, but that may have changed. If they will then it would be to your benefit to leave it - just in case. The other thing it depends on is why you want it in a PCGS slab. Do you wish to sell it and hopefully get a better price ? Or are you just a PCGS fan ? If a fan, fine send it. But if you wish to sell it may not make any difference what slab it is in. The old ANACS was a well respected TPG and educated buyers would pay the same amount for the coin in that old ANACS slab as they would if it were in a PCGS slab. Plastic buyers however, will not. And there are more plastic buyers out there than there are educated buyers. So selling is easier when the coin is in a PCGS slab, but that does not mean you will necessarily get a better price. It merely means you will increase your buying audience.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1391074, member: 112"]Personally, I would leave it in the original slab and not bother sending it to PCGS, but that's me. I suppose your answer depends on a couple of things. I don't know if PCGS will still cross coins in the older ANACS slabs, they used to do so, but that may have changed. If they will then it would be to your benefit to leave it - just in case. The other thing it depends on is why you want it in a PCGS slab. Do you wish to sell it and hopefully get a better price ? Or are you just a PCGS fan ? If a fan, fine send it. But if you wish to sell it may not make any difference what slab it is in. The old ANACS was a well respected TPG and educated buyers would pay the same amount for the coin in that old ANACS slab as they would if it were in a PCGS slab. Plastic buyers however, will not. And there are more plastic buyers out there than there are educated buyers. So selling is easier when the coin is in a PCGS slab, but that does not mean you will necessarily get a better price. It merely means you will increase your buying audience.[/QUOTE]
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