ANACS Coin Grading Submission - Bust Or Success?
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- A Success Or Bust? Which Coin Is Most Valuable?
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Very nice group of coins. Of course, I'm a type coin fan, so I picked the half cent. That's a beauty!
So many beautiful coins. I just love looking at them. The quarters were lustrous.
Thanks for showing them to us. ☺
I was on eBay yesterday looking at all the Washington Quarters seeling with PCGS holders and the 37 P quarter in higher grades is deceptively more expensive than its earlier counterparts. I was surprised so when I saw the coin I said on the more expensive of submissions. Great video Daniel!
This was a fun video. I picked the 1/2 cent. Thanks for sharing, Daniel. 👍
Very nice submission! Maybe you seen my last ANACS submission and it was really good. Good job Daniel great content
Great video, Daniel. It's always enjoyable watching what grade you get when you open your return submission box. Finding what grade you received and the anticipation of each coins grade. Thanks for sharing and all that you do for the hobby. Have a nice day.
Great video dan.glad you found these.and you have a great day..👍🙏✌️🇺🇲
Nice coins Dan, thank you for sharing them with us.
Good evening Daniel from Maryland, great video Daniel. I like.
You are correct, it sure appears that 36 quarter is nicer!
Thanks Daniel for sharing these. I do like ANACs as well for their net grade on the problem coins. Not that it matters..lol...not lieing and with out a peek at any price guide..my guess was either the CC or 1/2 Cent but I leaned toward the CC first. I did pick the Washington Q MS66 after those. 😁
Great video Daniel, thank you
I love how you are all over the 🌎 with numismatics bro!!!
I picked the 1892-cc Morgan ~ mostly because I knew nothing of the other values. 😇
I had two of the top three, but wouldn't have guessed the quarter. I couldn't decide on the CC or half cent.
Crushed the like button! EXCELLENT video and thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for the great videos, keep it up.
Also, I believe all the grading companies are the same just some have better marketing than others. They all use the same ANA standard “I would hope anyway” but I personally like ANACS slab’s best as you can find coins at a glance. And as a Morgan fan it was a no brain’r on top value.
That half cent was cool! Nice planchet and even wear.
wow, i got it spot on, thanks for the video.
I feel like ANACS is the most underrated grading company. They used to be iffy but now they are just as Good if not better than pcgs and ngc.
I managed to pick 1 out of the 3. Messed up big time on the CC dollar. Placed it about #5. That is why I don't gamble. Bad odds against me.. Second thought 🤔 I actually did pretty good as I have had Two TBI Traumatic Brain Injuries thanks to serving my country. Not bitching as I knew what I was doing volunteering especially during a time of war.
Good video Daniel
I got it right on the most expensive due to the $ on the label but I was sure due to the age of it and the details were still completely readable. That quarter threw me off a bit as worth I didn't know MS 66 would be that much.... Learn something new everyday with the coin world and if ya didn't learn something you just didn't pay attention.....!!!! Excellent video Daniel as Always!!!!!
It's most expensive because it is more in demand and the supply is less than the rest.
Gday Daniel , hope you are having an awesome day
It's the luster that took the quarter to 66 over the MS64 example, imho. Nice video, thanks!
No, that’s not how it works, and the luster on both are the same.
I was betting on the MS-66 quarter. Also I agree with those grades being off. I think someone made a clerical error and wrote down the 66 and 64 in the wrong spots on their little sheet. That kind of thing will always happen so long as humans do all the inputs.
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I wish you could get any notes the graders use to determine the grade back with the submissions. Like why did it it look like a 66 but got a 64 sort of thing. I remember when I did my first submission to pcgs I called to question the value for insurance shipping purposes on a few coins as, on some coins one grade can make all the difference between a 10 dollar coin and a hundreds or thousands dollar coin. And they flat out told me that I should know the grade already and submit it accordingly. The main purpose too was also one grade higher could determine which grading tier to pay for. So if you think it's a 66 or 67 and pay for that tier but it comes back lower and would have qualified for a lower tier, you still pay the higher tier. Still a little dissallusioned by the whole thing😢
I've highly considered using anacs. I just can't figure out the submission form lol I have some higher end and lower end coins but not very many. How far back of grey sheet would you value a coin in anacs vs pcgs or ngc
You can call them on the phone for help.
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Talk about inconsistencies in grading. In my opinion, the 1936 quarter is a higher grade than the 1937. The only thing I will use grading companies for is whether or not the coin is genuine. I buy coins for how they look, not for the holder. That's why I love my 1921-D Morgan.
Yeah, I would love to know their reason for each grade. I think it would even make the company a better grading company to explain why and print a card out for each coin. Might help stop mislabeling as well.
I'm guessing that some of the subjective differences between the grading of mint state Washington quarters comes from the attempt to differentiate between early die output vs minor mint handling. There's no such thing as a perfectly minted coin, the second use of the dies will give a slight difference as well as inconspicuous differences between planchettes, and then there's the trip down a chute and into bagging.
Idk about anacs to be honest, I’ve made a video where I compare the differences between a single grade point and it was quite drastic to see what anacs considered one grave vs pcgs. Overall though for the price and service it absolutely is a good value, but how much less will it sell for being in a anacs holder when using the pcgs price guide value based on assigned grade? If it’s not too much of a resell difference then anacs will surely but slowly become the as good if not better then pcgs or ngc?
Just go to ProxyBid and see what ANACS coins sell for.
Definitely wouldn’t haven’t sent the quarters to ANACS
Nailed it, 92CC
Cool
Crack those back out and CAC Grading would have put Details on 60% of them.
Correct, even if they were NGC or PCGS slabs as well.
Dan what does anac charge to grade coins
Go to ANACS coin grading website and look at their tiers.
i saw the $ on it. that gave it away
Send those CAC and see how they come back lol
CAC won’t sticker ANACS coins.
Good evening guy's there,, can't be helped to how to selling about old coin's, please guide me 🙏
We don’t help like that. You can watch our videos on the subject of selling.
@@CoinHELPu okay thanks 🙏
Dan, why do the grading companies indicate the color of pennies, such as red, brown, red brown, etc...
I mean can't you just look at it and tell the color? They don't mention toning shade of any other denominations??
Because the RD (red) color fetches the most value. RB second, BN third. So, the grading company is the final arbiter of copper color.
@@typeviic1 interesting. It's my understand that the slabs are not air tight. Couldn't pennies continue to oxidize and change from the cookie they were graded? Seems to be the best way to tell what color a penny is, is simply to look at it, rather that reading about it ? 😁