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ANACS Slab With Obverse On Flip Side.

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The reverse of the coin is shown - AU-Details.
The flip side has the obverse.
Is this their way of displaying Details coins or what?
Tampering?


ANACS-Slab-With-Obverse-On-Flip-Side.
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05/02/2013 11:47 am
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All of the latest ANACS holders are oriented that way.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Are you saying that the reverse of all ANACS graded coins face the front of the slab?
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Canadian coins almost alwaays have the date on the reverse and this side is to the front of the slab on their latest series of holders.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Oh, right okay. Didn't notice this was in the Canadian thread. If we ever put Lady Liberty on the front again, the date should take a backseat!
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From what I understand, the sender can request either side to be on the front of the slab, no matter which TPGer.
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a photo of the coin would help in why the customer requested the reverse side up (maybe a variety type).
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