I shipped these out in late December, and while it took a long time, it was worth all the wait. There's only one coin I am disappointed with, but it's still a really good coin to have, and I paid a cent for it.

Also, one of them is a new top pop at ANACS, and all other TPGs! All coins have the imaging service, but they haven't been uploaded to the website yet.
To lead things off: Cert #6048985, 1921 D
Morgan dollar MS 64. I was personally hoping for a 65, but I paid $25 for this coin, so a 64 was more than welcome.
All other coins are Lincoln Cents:
Coin #2 : Cert #6048986, 1938 S/S/S RPM #2 FS-502, MS 64. This coin unfortunately suffers from a carbon spot on Lincoln's eye, but has some attractive blue toning all over the obverse. Paid $1.75 for this one.
Coin #3 : Cert #6048987, 1960 D/D
DDO FS-101, MS 65. I was extremely nervous about this one because of the lighter color of the coin. I thought it might get a details grade due to questionable color, but it got a straight grade, and such a nice one too! Paid $53.00 for this one.
Coin #4 : Cert #6048988, 1961 D/Horizontal D FS-501, MS 65. Yet another surprise with lovely toning on the back with a hint of it on the front. Bought for $14.00 earlier in the year.
Coin #5 : Cert #6048989, 1964
DDR FS-801, MS 65. I personally think that this coin had a shot at 66 if it did not have a distracting carbon spot behind the head. Bought for $17.00 last year.
Coin #6 : Cert #6048990, 1972
DDO FS-102, AU 58. Ah, the one disappointment of the group. I thought this coin was higher than the grade it got, but I guess I need a bit of practice with lower MS coins. The good part? Paid a single cent for it, so, certainly nothing lost!
Coin #7 : Cert #6048991, 1980
DDO FS-101, AU 55. The lowest graded coin of the lot, but I expected it to be a lower grade. I found it in a bank box, so once again paid a single cent for it. A rare coin, I lumped it in there just for the holiday special requirements.
Coin #8 : Cert #6048992, 2006
DDO FS-102, MS 66. The cherry on top of the order. The single highest graded 2006 FS-102 out there as of now. I paid $4.75 for this one early last year, and it is turning out to be the best deal of my life so far, even though I'm only 17 and have been in the hobby for almost five years now.
I'm so excited to get these back in my hands again, and I'm so happy with the results! Let me know how I did, if you like.















