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What Happened To Quality Control At ANACS?

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I sent in a batch of coins to ANACS, and these are two that I got back. I can perhaps understand an entry error on the 1901, but didn't anyone notice that they didn't do a good job slabbing the 1927?

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@zurie, is it a "rattler"? (Meaning that the coin is slightly loose in the slab and thus can rotate if you shake it around.)
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Coins can rotate in slabs. They can be rotated back. Or so I have read.
I would be much more disturbed over the mislabeled 1901.
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Call them and explain the problems. I'm sure they would be more than happy to correct them.
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Definitely contact. Discouraging to say the least
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The 1927 definitely doesn't move in the holder. I sent them photos and called them, and they offered to reholder them both. It's just annoying that I have to send them back to get it done right.
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I personally would only send coins of value above $200 to only PCGS/NGC. Just my opinion.
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It is possible to rotate a loose coin in a hard holder, without resorting to damaging the holder in any way.
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Agreed, but being a worrier, I fret less about the holder and more about producing some sort of friction on the coin itself.
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I would be much more disturbed over the mislabeled 1901.


This is a definite error on their part and they should be given a chance to fix it.

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At least they will correct it without hassle. That's worth a lot.
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Mistakes happen. Part of life.
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Agree. Customer service was actually gracious about fixing the errors, so I can't complain too much.
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I have had a few new holders that got stress cracking and I took them in and they reholdered them for free. Of course I only live a 1/2 hour away though.
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I'd wish they'd make a mistake and overgrade my coins
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