The old small ANACS holder was the perfect size. At the time, every US coin would fit it with the exception of the $50 Pan-Pac Expo gold slugs which most people will never own. Also, they are 2" wide and will fit in boxes designed for the 2X2 standard coin holders.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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What's fun is digging them and stupid rattlers out of a box lined up with real slabs.
Of course trying to get the boxes to close on NGC holders and turn loose of newer PGGS ones is amusing also.
Thank you for sharing all of your Uber cool old slabs!
I think I probably purchased a few coins I really didn’t need because of these cool minimalist slabs.
Was this the 334th coin ANACS graded? It is one of only two MS66 6 steppers ever graded of this lowest mintage Jefferson nickel. But this EDS example grades higher, much higher IMO. A catalyst to raising the values of some Jefferson nickels towards $30,000 to $70,000 range, possibly above $100,000. This is the first time I've shown this coin in clarity.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
I like 'em. I bought this quarter raw on eBay for $91.00 and then submitted it to ANACS myself. Forgot how much I eventually sold it for, but made a nice profit. The pic. doesn't begin to show the booming luster it had.
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The old small ANACS holder was the perfect size. At the time, every US coin would fit it with the exception of the $50 Pan-Pac Expo gold slugs which most people will never own. Also, they are 2" wide and will fit in boxes designed for the 2X2 standard coin holders.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I lov Paydays! Chewy caramel surrounded by crunchy peanuts. A true mastication masterpiece!
Anyone have general information on when the Anacs number/letter combination series ran from/to? When did they switch over to all numbers?
Small ANACS holder, best holder ever.
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What's fun is digging them and stupid rattlers out of a box lined up with real slabs.
Of course trying to get the boxes to close on NGC holders and turn loose of newer PGGS ones is amusing also.
When is "Plastic Slab World" due to be published?
Thank you for sharing all of your Uber cool old slabs!
I think I probably purchased a few coins I really didn’t need because of these cool minimalist slabs.
@MilesWaits -I think I probably purchased a few coins I really didn’t need because of these cool minimalist slabs.

Me too!
Love those old slabs.



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Those retro slabs have always been popular, but now they are on fire ......
I have a bunch of them -- very strict grading
BHNC #203
What’s the difference between 6 digit & 7 digit slabs, if any?
I really like old white anacs slabs...they cross nicely!
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I totally agree with you Soldi.
After looking at your post I had to look at a giveaway I had that was in an older "ANACS" holder, the holder was pristine!
The net grading was awesome!
An Unc. details cleaned net 55 coin was always a higher Quality coin than the Unc. details net 40
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Was this the 334th coin ANACS graded? It is one of only two MS66 6 steppers ever graded of this lowest mintage Jefferson nickel. But this EDS example grades higher, much higher IMO. A catalyst to raising the values of some Jefferson nickels towards $30,000 to $70,000 range, possibly above $100,000. This is the first time I've shown this coin in clarity.


Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
I like 'em with a pair of wire cutters and a glass of Kool-Aid
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase/2819
I love the small ANACS holders too 😀
@asheland I love that Ireland 1P!
Only thing I can contribute to this thread(inspired by @lusterlover)!

I like 'em. I bought this quarter raw on eBay for $91.00 and then submitted it to ANACS myself. Forgot how much I eventually sold it for, but made a nice profit. The pic. doesn't begin to show the booming luster it had.

- Jim
- Jim