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Is It Worth Having These Graded At The ANACS Booth?

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 Posted 10/02/2012  4:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add barryg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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How far are these from you?

The Greater Worcester Coin Show ~ The Elks Lodge, Auburn, MA
October 14 - 14

Westford Coin Show ~ Westford Regency, Westford, MA
October 28 - 28


The Worcester show is about an hour's drive, but it's just a few blocks from where my brother lives and I have stopped off there on my way to visit him before.

The Westford show is probably 30-40 minutes away.

Weekends are very busy with all of my son's activities (piano lessens, soccer games, swimming lessons, drawing classes, ice skating, etc.) so we don't get to shows very often. Plus, they tend to get a bit expensive after awhile, so I try to just go to 2 or 3 per year.


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I did not think that Mass was that big, more than likely densely populated.


The Eastern part is very densely populated, the Western part much less so. You can probably drive from one end of the state to the other in 3 hours. Basically, you've got Boston and its surrounding suburbs in the East, Worcester and it's suburbs in the Center and Springfield and its suburbs in the West. Then there is the whole "Metrowest" area that is a loose collection of towns between Boston and Worcester that aren't considered suburbs of either, and that's where Westford and Marlborough come into the picture.
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 Posted 10/03/2012  09:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add barryg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
All right, now that I know it's only gonna cost me $19 per coin, maybe I'll submit this one as well:

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I found it in a $100 face value bag of Barber half dollars that I picked up from APMEX last year. It would probably only grade at AG, but if it did manage to get a G4 grade it would be a $138 coin according to Numismedia.
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 Posted 10/31/2012  01:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add D0ubl3Eagle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I haven't submitted any coins to ANACS recently but I did submit some coins at the Bay State show a couple years back during one of their 10 for $100 specials. I forget how long the turnaround time was but I think it was somewhere around a month. The coins will need to be placed in 2.5" X 2.5" mylar flips but if you don't have any Paul Joseph(the representative at the ANACS table) should have some handy. That time, I didn't have any of those 2.5" X 2.5" mylar flips and brought my coins mostly in the cardboard flips. We put the coins in the mylar flips at the table. He had told me that he ships out all the submissions via Fedex the next business day. The overall grades or details grades were around my expectations with some high, some low, and some just right. Overall, it was a pleasant experience for me.

If you are in no hurry to get your coins back and you don't have 10 coins to submit, I would probably submit a total of 5 coins under the economy service. Turnaround is currently about 21 business days but the cost for the five coins @$14 each will be less than the cost of the 4 coins @$19 each. Return shipping will probably run you $20 maybe $25 depending on the declared value. I am not sure if you need to pay the attribution fee on that Ike dollar but that will be an additional $5 if you designate a variety or $10 if you don't. You may want to talk to Paul about that. You could get that morgan attributed as well but I am sure some of our astute forum members could do that for you for free. Assuming you will not have to pay the attribution fees, total cost for the 5 coins under economy service will be $14x5+$20=$90 and 4 coins under the 15 day service will be $19x4+$20=$96.
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10/31/2012 01:24 am
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All right, I just got back from my trip to the ER and found a nice big FedEx package waiting for me from ANACS. This was my first experience with sending coins in for grading, and it might be my last. Overall, the results were rather disappointing.

My 2 key date Barbers both came back as AG3 with a "Details" notation (one for a scratch and the other for being bent). I was hoping which one would grade at G4 and had no idea about the problems that were listed.

My 1921 Peace dollar was graded AU58, but once again it got a "Details" grade for being cleaned. I bought the coin raw from APMEX and didn't think they would sell a cleaned coin without mentioning it. Plus, it was advertised as being "Brilliant Uncirculated (MS60-MS63) and I paid close to $300 for it. I've had the coin over a year, so I'm guessing it's too late to return it at this point.

On the bright side, my 1878 CC Morgan dollar came back as MS62 ($312 according to Numismedia) and my 1972 Type 2 Eisenhower came back as MS63 ($102). Each of those graded slightly higher than I expected.
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Ouch...in more than one way! Super bummer on the "details" 1921 Peace dollar! Cha-ching on the "CC" and Ike! The Barber Half was a toss-up. I got burned pretty bad at my last coin show by submitting some coins to ANACS on-site that I bought at the show...now I am twice shy about buying raw. I only have six more spots to fill in my 7070, but I am now looking at Paper and world 1 ounce silver. I am holding off on silver for a little while since it seems to be all over the charts, primarily down!
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