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Funny How A Nice Coin Can Improve The Slab

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Was never a fan of ANACS holders, but never actually saw one (in real life) either. I heard they were smaller. Well, I just received a nice coin that happens to be in an ANACS holder. I have to laugh at myself, my first thought when the slab slipped out of the package was, "that's really cool looking." I like the small holder (kind of a minimalist anyway) and the ANACS colors don't seem so bad. Like I said, a nice coin can make any package look good
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Sounds like the old white anacs holders, they are still nice looking holders.

I second the request for pictures!

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Yep I still prefer the older smaller white holders, they take up so much less space when storing in safes or deposit boxes., They fit up to a silver dollar, Lesher dollar, or Double eagle no problem.
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I'm not sure if this is an old holder or not, but here's a picture.

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That is one of the newer holders.

Here's an old ANACS Slab

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to the Yellow Insert ANACS Holder.

to The Lincoln Variety!
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