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So I got home from work today to be greeted not just by four balls of wagging slobbering fur, but two boxes. One from the Mint, and one from ANACS. And here are the two moderns that went in...   I posted this coin before being sent out, and I cant remember who it was, but I am pretty sure they called it on this guy. I was hoping for the no D of course, but having got this in an unsearched bag, I will take the weak D. :) And for jbuck and company...   Again, a coin I posted before, and still just cant get the color of the toning to come through in the pic. But trust me, it is spectacular.
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Rest in Peace
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Great coins and I can relate to the frustration of not being able to capture the true tone color. I think this is the first brown box I've seen graded in the gov plastic, very cool... 
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Excellent. Thank you for sharing.
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That is one sweet looking Ike Silver Dollar, well 40%......PS, I would of thought it would of graded higher, by those photos!!!!!! THX. Also why would the ANACS guarantee NOT apply at all to this coin?Actually they state there is NO guarantee at all!!!
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Beautiful IKE ! 
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morgans dad, would have or would've, not would of! Sorry, but I am required by law to correct that.  The guarantee does not apply because they do not seal that slab. Its not theirs. They simply put the labels on it. A really patient person could get those labels off and apply them to another coin. It is nowhere near secure enough to guarantee it. I believe NGC has the same policy. I was hoping for a 68, but 67 is not unreasonable. I am very happy with it. He is now back in his box resting comfortably. dave, when I found out they graded the GSA CCs in their holders, I called and asked them if they did the same for the Ikes. I mean they are the same holders after all. Obviously they said send him on in, so I did. I would rather have it graded still in the OGP than lose that.
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Bedrock of the Community
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@smokeriderdon Thanks for sharing the pics. I like the Ike especially. This is the first I knew of them putting grade stickers on these also. And besides "would have," thanks for also knowing the difference between "loose: and "lose." 
How much squash could a Sasquatch squash if a Sasquatch would squash squash? Download and read: Grading the graders Costly TPG ineptitude and No FG Kennedy halveshttps://ln5.sync.com/dl/7ca91bdd0/w...i3b-rbj9fir2
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Too bad you sent the 22D no D to ANACS. They call DP 1,3 and 4 "weak D". NGC and PCGS both will certify these as "no D" coins.
Congrats anyway....the DP1 is a rare coin.
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Quote: And for jbuck and company... As always, very nice! 
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I'm impressed by the silver stack and 1931-S seen in the reflection of the 22 weak's slab!!
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Bibd, that's actually behind the slab. The stack is actually BU 93 Kennedy's I am sorting through.
Thad, I know very little about the differences. You say D1 is rare. Aside from attribution terms between companies, is that the die pairing that produced what is known as the no D? Just trying to determine the value for my insurance records. And simply to learn.
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Nice coins and a great find on the LWC. I have never noticed it on ANACs slabs before, so I don't know when they started to do it, but on the back. The label states the ANACS guarantee does not apply... Why are they stating that now, or is it just for a few specific coins?
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Quote: ANACS guarantee does not apply Hello, a) So what specific benefit(s) does the buyer loose on these types of ANACS slabs w/o the inclusion of the guarantee? b) What % reduction in the resale value of the slab would one estimate that this disclaimer causes on average compared to a slab with a guarantee? c) What particular fact(s) or traits) of any coin would differentiate it enough to earn the distinction of including this disclaimer on the slab? d) Is this event also a common occurrence practiced by PCGS and/or NGC? mdpmedia
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Quote: ANACS guarantee does not apply I believe that is because the dollar is still in the OGP and not in an official ANACS holder.
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