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ANACS Slabbed Wooden "Round To It"

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I figure these can't be rare, not if somebody sold a job lot of five with no other bites on the 'bay, but does anybody know the story behind these? No grade, just the ANACS yellow holder with the 'authentic' hologram:ANACS-Slabbed-Wooden-
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Not just ANACS. NGC as well. Picked these up in a charity fund raiser from Mad Marty on another forum.

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I have a Mad Marty in my collection too. And a PCI slabbed MS70 wooden nickel (it's not - with the scratches and dings it's a 62 at best). But this is not THAT thread, I'm asking about the specific story behind the ANACS Round To Its
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Someone did a bulk submission and paid them to put them in holders with no grade. Most if not all the TPG's will do things like this if you pay them enough.
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Dang. Now I can't avoid getting a round to it.
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I've never seen anything like those in a slab before. Definitely weird.
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