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Rest in Peace
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Quote: darn, was hoping you would get a 3 :( Don't worry about it. I'm more than happy with a 2(problem free). It's definitely a strong 2, but I was more concerned as to whether or not it would receive a "details" grade due to the scratches. It may have been close to AG, and they silently netted it to an FR because of the scratches. I would much rather have a problem free FR2 than an AG3 details grade, and I think that's what my coin deserves. I just wish I could confirm it as problem free...I could call them but I'l probably just practice my patience and wait till it gets here. Yours on the other hand, Nod, has a much better chance at a 3 due to your stronger reverse. However, I should note that PCGS graded a dateless 16 recently(it was on ebay) at FR02 that was stronger than both of our coins........so I'd say you have a 50/50 shot at a 3. However, this should be confirmation that ANACS does still grade these, so you can expect good news!     I should also note that I'm impressed with the speed of ANACS 5 day walkthrough service, since they got her done in 4. 
Edited by johnny54321 06/08/2010 5:16 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: the results are in..... Cool! Quote: It's definitely a strong 2 That made me chuckle. The opposite of that is a weak MS-68.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Nice and congratulations! The scratches seem acceptable for the grade level. 
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Well, I gave in and called them..lol. It is a straight FR02 in a problem free slab.  Real friendly customer service! Quote: That made me chuckle. The opposite of that is a weak MS-68. Are you makin fun of me Steve? I bet you can't find many FR02s with a full obverse rim.  
Edited by johnny54321 06/08/2010 8:00 pm
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Rest in Peace
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Quote: Excellent - congrats! thanks! It should be back by friday according to the tracking. I'm amazed at how fast the entire process was, especially after hearing all of the delay horror stories. Next question is whether or not I should sell it to put money towards a higher grade.... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I think you should keep it, unless you find another dateless 16, or already have one.
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Pillar of the Community
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You know he's looking........and those auctions that some of us like to pick from have gained alot of popularity - I see lots of nothing special WAY over melt these days.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I think you should keep it to go long with the story on how you aquired it.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote: I think you should keep it to go long with the story on how you aquired it. Thanks for the input. We'll see what comes along. I wouldn't sell it though unless I had a specific 1916 in mind as an upgrade in the G-VG range. Quote: You know he's looking........ who, me?  why would I want ANOTHER one of these beat to death slicks?
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Rest in Peace
United States
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My wife reported that the coin arrived, so I will be posting pictures tonight before I velcro the slab to the inside of the album.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Are you makin fun of me Steve? Who me?  I bet I can't find an FR02 of any kind the way you found yours.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote: Who me?
I bet I can't find an FR02 of any kind the way you found yours. don't jinx yourself...it may be your turn next.  And now ladies and gentlemen; the main event: tada!  
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Congrats Johnny - PM me and i'll give you my shipping address 
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