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<p>[QUOTE="illini420, post: 789014, member: 19423"]Now that I see the home shopping networks selling tons of ANACS coins in 70 holders and have read many reports of ANACS grading standards not quite being up to the same standard as they have been in the past. I would pay no more for an ANACS coin than I would an uncertified coin. So if you want to certify bullion for the sole purpose of reassuring the buyer it's authentic, then maybe they would be appropriate. </p><p> </p><p>But as a collector, I'm going to be looking at the PCGS and NGC coins first, and if its something I need for my Registry sets, I'm going to prefer PCGS as I can use that in both the PCGS and NGC registries w/o having to pay for (and assume the risk of) a crossover of the NGC. </p><p> </p><p>That said, if the coin looks great and is priced right, I'll buy it regardless of whether it's in a PCGS holder, NGC holder, other certified holder, plastic flip, cardboard 2x2 or even in a paper bag <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="illini420, post: 789014, member: 19423"]Now that I see the home shopping networks selling tons of ANACS coins in 70 holders and have read many reports of ANACS grading standards not quite being up to the same standard as they have been in the past. I would pay no more for an ANACS coin than I would an uncertified coin. So if you want to certify bullion for the sole purpose of reassuring the buyer it's authentic, then maybe they would be appropriate. But as a collector, I'm going to be looking at the PCGS and NGC coins first, and if its something I need for my Registry sets, I'm going to prefer PCGS as I can use that in both the PCGS and NGC registries w/o having to pay for (and assume the risk of) a crossover of the NGC. That said, if the coin looks great and is priced right, I'll buy it regardless of whether it's in a PCGS holder, NGC holder, other certified holder, plastic flip, cardboard 2x2 or even in a paper bag :)[/QUOTE]
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