Circulated ANACS coins needed for grading examples
astrorat
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Hi folks-
I need a bunch of inexpensive (i.e. bargain-priced) circulated coins in ANACS holders to be used for a new grading class. I am looking for coins that would be good educational pieces. I am really in need of low to mid-grade type (19th and 20th century). No key dates, just accurately graded common stuff.
Also, if you have nice examples of "net-graded" pieces those may be of interest as well as long as they are educational.
Lane
P.S. NGC or PCGS coins would be fine as well, but people tend to price those more dearly.
I need a bunch of inexpensive (i.e. bargain-priced) circulated coins in ANACS holders to be used for a new grading class. I am looking for coins that would be good educational pieces. I am really in need of low to mid-grade type (19th and 20th century). No key dates, just accurately graded common stuff.
Also, if you have nice examples of "net-graded" pieces those may be of interest as well as long as they are educational.
Lane
P.S. NGC or PCGS coins would be fine as well, but people tend to price those more dearly.
Numismatist Ordinaire
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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WS
<< <i>Hi folks- I need a bunch of inexpensive (i.e. bargain-priced) circulated coins in ANACS holders to be used for a new grading class. I am looking for coins that would be good educational pieces. I am really in need of low to mid-grade type (19th and 20th century). No key dates, just accurately graded common stuff. Also, if you have nice examples of "net-graded" pieces those may be of interest as well as long as they are educational. Lane P.S. NGC or PCGS coins would be fine as well, but people tend to price those more dearly. >>
How about an ANACS PO1?
peacockcoins
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<< <i>Hi folks- I need a bunch of inexpensive (i.e. bargain-priced) circulated coins in ANACS holders to be used for a new grading class. I am looking for coins that would be good educational pieces. I am really in need of low to mid-grade type (19th and 20th century). No key dates, just accurately graded common stuff. Also, if you have nice examples of "net-graded" pieces those may be of interest as well as long as they are educational. Lane P.S. NGC or PCGS coins would be fine as well, but people tend to price those more dearly. >>
<a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=434752" target=blank>How about an ANACS PO1?</A> >>
That would wonderful . . . now what is junk silver . . . 5x face!?!
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces