It's been nearly a year since I last updated the census numbers for the scarce/rare ANACS holders. So, it's as good a time to as any to update them now.
Photo Cert Type 1: 9 2019-present - Up 2 from a year ago with those two coming up in the last 2 months. Photo Cert Type 2: 4 2019-present - Unchanged Gen 3 Slab: 108 2015-present - Up 12. This to holds to the 10-12 average new holders that show up each year. Gen 7.0 Slab: 68 2015-present - Up 8 Problem Gen P2: 5 2014-present - Up 1 Problem Gen P3: 5 2015-present - Unchanged Problem Gen P4: 24 2018-present - Up 4 Problem Gen P6.5: 32 2015-present - Up 2
I have been collecting photo certs and SWH now for over 12 years and have 63 photo certs types 1-10 and many transfers.
Type 1 I just bought and you have it on your list A4555, 1932-D Quarter
Type 2 is on your list E5778A. 1976 Proof set, Half with reverse struck thru thread.
But the other 61 photo certs you don't have.
SWH I have 158, And still looking for more.
@Saam said:
Is this a Generation 3 holder? If so, what year did they stop using them?
No, I don't believe yours is a Gen. 3 slab. Yours is one of the later slabs where the bar code was left off to make room for additional information (in this case "Broadstruck Clashed Dies").
One way you can tell is that your cert number is seven digits and all of the Gen. 3 slabs only have six digit cert. numbers. Additionally all of the cert. numbers on Gen. 3 slabs begin with a "3" if I am not mistaken.
To answer your other question, it is believed that the Gen. 3 slabs were only produced for a few weeks in 1991.
@Saam said:
Is this a Generation 3 holder? If so, what year did they stop using them?
No, I don't believe yours is a Gen. 3 slab. Yours is one of the later slabs where the bar code was left off to make room for additional information (in this case "Broadstruck Clashed Dies").
One way you can tell is that your cert number is seven digits and all of the Gen. 3 slabs only have six digit cert. numbers. Additionally all of the cert. numbers on Gen. 3 slabs begin with a "3" if I am not mistaken.
To answer your other question, it is believed that the Gen. 3 slabs were only produced for a few weeks in 1991.
Thank you for the information. I really like the size of this slab and will keep an eye out for others.
Hi everyone! I am a huge fan of anacs gen 3 holders. I recently was lucky enough to purchase two of them. I have noticed that cert number 300379 was recently reported by owner in the census. I was curious where that conversation is happening especially that the last post on this blog was from a year ago. I would love to join that conversation.
It's been over a year since I last updated the census numbers here for the scarce/rare ANACS holders. So, here's an update on current numbers.
Photo Cert Type 1: 10 2019-present - Up 1 from a year ago
Photo Cert Type 2: 5 2019-present - Up 1
Gen 3 Slab: 124 2015-present - Up 16.
Gen 7.0 Slab: 78 2015-present - Up 10
Problem Gen P2: 6 2014-present - Up 1
Problem Gen P3: 5 2015-present - Unchanged
Problem Gen P4: 29 2018-present - Up 5
Problem Gen P6.5: 35 2015-present - Up 3
Silly question. Does anybody know if my former colleague, ANACS Authenticator John Hunter, is still alive, and if so how I might contact him?
Tom DeLorey
Numismatist. 54 year member ANA. Former ANA Senior Authenticator. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and ANA Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Also won the PNG's Robert Friedberg Award for "The Enigmatic Lincoln Cents of 1922," Available now from Whitman or Amazon.
This ANACS Gen 4 slab with serial number 81 turned up at a Texas show recently and I picked it up for bid... No scratches or cracks, it is a very clean slab! I know there is a market for the low s/n PCGS slabs, but not sure about Gen4s... If anyone has feedback on connecting it with the right collector feel free to DM.
Cool low serial number! There is definitely a market for these low serial numbered ANACS even though they came out well into the gen 4 holders run. There are far too many people who think it means they are early holders. I've seen them sell on eBay, GC and other platforms at a premium.
My lower cert number Gen 4 small soapbox key date Peace…
I have a few Gen 1’s I can post too… my whole Morgan collection was at one point entirely composed of soapboxes… most were crossed at PCGS many years ago…
Always looking for attractive rim toned Morgan and Peace dollars in PCGS or (older) ANA/ANACS holders!
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Hello everyone. It's been awhile since I've posted anything on here. I am thinking of listing my low serial # Gen 3 on eBay this weekend. I was wondering if there is still interest in these elusive gen 3's. Thanks
@CaptHenway said:
Silly question. Does anybody know if my former colleague, ANACS Authenticator John Hunter, is still alive, and if so how I might contact him?
Tom DeLorey
Repeat.
Numismatist. 54 year member ANA. Former ANA Senior Authenticator. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and ANA Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Also won the PNG's Robert Friedberg Award for "The Enigmatic Lincoln Cents of 1922," Available now from Whitman or Amazon.
Not sure if posted these before on this thread- apologies if I did.
I got these from a friend of mine who worked at ANACS while they were in Austin. These were given to the employees to commemorate the end of the early white holders and the start of the rounded blue holders. The cert #'s on these are only 23 apart, so with these there is an actual date for when the transition was done:
You Suck! Awarded 6/2008- 1901-O Micro O Morgan, 8/2008- 1878 VAM-123 Morgan, 9/2022 1888-O VAM-1B3 H8 Morgan | Senior Regional Representative- ANACS Coin Grading. Posted opinions on coins are my own, and are not an official ANACS opinion.
@cmerlo1 Great pair, have a blue holder one but I'd love to find one in the white holder to go with it. Just a correction on the designation, it wasn't commemorating the end of the white holder and the start of the rounded blue holders but the end of those two and the beginning of the "new" squared off blue holder.
@86Saab said: @cmerlo1 Great pair, have a blue holder one but I'd love to find one in the white holder to go with it. Just a correction on the designation, it wasn't commemorating the end of the white holder and the start of the rounded blue holders but the end of those two and the beginning of the "new" squared off blue holder.
That makes more sense. I remember the 'new' ones coming out while they were in Austin, and they moved to Colorado at the end of 2007 if I remember correctly.
I think the old white ones were being used for reholders, if I remember correctly, up until they discontinued the rounded ones. I have 100+ ANACS sample slabs- I'll go thru my collection and see if I have the squared-off ones!
You Suck! Awarded 6/2008- 1901-O Micro O Morgan, 8/2008- 1878 VAM-123 Morgan, 9/2022 1888-O VAM-1B3 H8 Morgan | Senior Regional Representative- ANACS Coin Grading. Posted opinions on coins are my own, and are not an official ANACS opinion.
@86Saab I just went thru my samples. I have a squared off 'Enjoy the new view' holder with a 2005-D nikel, but the label does not have the date like yours does. Cert #92009477
You Suck! Awarded 6/2008- 1901-O Micro O Morgan, 8/2008- 1878 VAM-123 Morgan, 9/2022 1888-O VAM-1B3 H8 Morgan | Senior Regional Representative- ANACS Coin Grading. Posted opinions on coins are my own, and are not an official ANACS opinion.
@cmerlo1 You have an impressive ANACS sample collection, I only have around a dozen of them.
Also, I know the white holders were being used for problem coins during the gen 7 (rounded blue) holder run. Though I haven't heard one way or another about them being used to reholder old white holders. That would be interesting to hear if you know anything about that.
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@86Saab add this number to your serial number census.


It's on the list @AlanSki
Thanks
ANACS CENSUS UPDATES
It's been nearly a year since I last updated the census numbers for the scarce/rare ANACS holders. So, it's as good a time to as any to update them now.
Photo Cert Type 1: 9 2019-present - Up 2 from a year ago with those two coming up in the last 2 months.
Photo Cert Type 2: 4 2019-present - Unchanged
Gen 3 Slab: 108 2015-present - Up 12. This to holds to the 10-12 average new holders that show up each year.
Gen 7.0 Slab: 68 2015-present - Up 8
Problem Gen P2: 5 2014-present - Up 1
Problem Gen P3: 5 2015-present - Unchanged
Problem Gen P4: 24 2018-present - Up 4
Problem Gen P6.5: 32 2015-present - Up 2
I have been collecting photo certs and SWH now for over 12 years and have 63 photo certs types 1-10 and many transfers.
Type 1 I just bought and you have it on your list A4555, 1932-D Quarter
Type 2 is on your list E5778A. 1976 Proof set, Half with reverse struck thru thread.
But the other 61 photo certs you don't have.
SWH I have 158, And still looking for more.
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@bob48 I'm saving photos of every photo cert I run across so if you want to post or DM me with anything you have, I will gladly add them to the mix.
Is this a Generation 3 holder? If so, what year did they stop using them?


No, I don't believe yours is a Gen. 3 slab. Yours is one of the later slabs where the bar code was left off to make room for additional information (in this case "Broadstruck Clashed Dies").
One way you can tell is that your cert number is seven digits and all of the Gen. 3 slabs only have six digit cert. numbers. Additionally all of the cert. numbers on Gen. 3 slabs begin with a "3" if I am not mistaken.
To answer your other question, it is believed that the Gen. 3 slabs were only produced for a few weeks in 1991.
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Very late Amos ownership
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Thank you for the information. I really like the size of this slab and will keep an eye out for others.
Hi everyone! I am a huge fan of anacs gen 3 holders. I recently was lucky enough to purchase two of them. I have noticed that cert number 300379 was recently reported by owner in the census. I was curious where that conversation is happening especially that the last post on this blog was from a year ago. I would love to join that conversation.
@Goldilot It was reported in a conversation Facebook group called "ANACS Soapboxes"
@86Saab thank you so much! I look forward to checking out the group.
ANACS CENSUS UPDATE
It's been over a year since I last updated the census numbers here for the scarce/rare ANACS holders. So, here's an update on current numbers.
Photo Cert Type 1: 10 2019-present - Up 1 from a year ago
Photo Cert Type 2: 5 2019-present - Up 1
Gen 3 Slab: 124 2015-present - Up 16.
Gen 7.0 Slab: 78 2015-present - Up 10
Problem Gen P2: 6 2014-present - Up 1
Problem Gen P3: 5 2015-present - Unchanged
Problem Gen P4: 29 2018-present - Up 5
Problem Gen P6.5: 35 2015-present - Up 3
Silly question. Does anybody know if my former colleague, ANACS Authenticator John Hunter, is still alive, and if so how I might contact him?
Tom DeLorey
@86saab Thank you for the census updates!
This ANACS Gen 4 slab with serial number 81 turned up at a Texas show recently and I picked it up for bid... No scratches or cracks, it is a very clean slab! I know there is a market for the low s/n PCGS slabs, but not sure about Gen4s... If anyone has feedback on connecting it with the right collector feel free to DM.
@CoinsofTexas You're welcome!
Cool low serial number! There is definitely a market for these low serial numbered ANACS even though they came out well into the gen 4 holders run. There are far too many people who think it means they are early holders. I've seen them sell on eBay, GC and other platforms at a premium.
Now, understand what that means...
When Amos bought ANACS in 1989, they continued using the XX#### numbering pattern.
They switched to all numeric in 1991.
They had a conversion but that left gaps, so they started with 0#### then 7#### etc. But those come after the approx. 280k XX#### certs.
You can look up in the database either way.
I have 75, 127, and 561.
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Author: 3rd Edition of the SampleSlabs book, https://sampleslabs.info/
My lower cert number Gen 4 small soapbox key date Peace…
I have a few Gen 1’s I can post too… my whole Morgan collection was at one point entirely composed of soapboxes… most were crossed at PCGS many years ago…
"Bongo hurtles along the rain soaked highway of life on underinflated bald retread tires."
~Wayne
Hello everyone. It's been awhile since I've posted anything on here. I am thinking of listing my low serial # Gen 3 on eBay this weekend. I was wondering if there is still interest in these elusive gen 3's. Thanks
Nice one! Yup there lot's of interest in these, you should do well on it.
Repeat.
Ok. I listed that gen 3 on eBay just in case anyone is interested. Thanks
To all ANACS small white holder lovers, a petition on change.org was started to "Have CAC start stickering ANACS Soapbox slabs"
Anyone wishing to sign to petition CAC to sticker old ANACS holders can click here. https://c.org/xT7xnFDw7F
or go to change.org and search "ANACS Soapbox" Petition open 6/5/26.
I currently have two type 1 certs. Are they included in your total?
@relicsncoins you can check here and see if they are on the list.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xelfzf5_IxxGJS72zLfT161Z7LIiQW--pEXp6n3rslk/edit?gid=333905548#gid=333905548
If not, let me know and I'll add them.
Yep, they are both on there. I own the CO160 that you have listed.
Not sure if posted these before on this thread- apologies if I did.
I got these from a friend of mine who worked at ANACS while they were in Austin. These were given to the employees to commemorate the end of the early white holders and the start of the rounded blue holders. The cert #'s on these are only 23 apart, so with these there is an actual date for when the transition was done:
@cmerlo1 Great pair, have a blue holder one but I'd love to find one in the white holder to go with it. Just a correction on the designation, it wasn't commemorating the end of the white holder and the start of the rounded blue holders but the end of those two and the beginning of the "new" squared off blue holder.
That makes more sense. I remember the 'new' ones coming out while they were in Austin, and they moved to Colorado at the end of 2007 if I remember correctly.
I think the old white ones were being used for reholders, if I remember correctly, up until they discontinued the rounded ones. I have 100+ ANACS sample slabs- I'll go thru my collection and see if I have the squared-off ones!
@86Saab I just went thru my samples. I have a squared off 'Enjoy the new view' holder with a 2005-D nikel, but the label does not have the date like yours does. Cert #92009477
@cmerlo1 You have an impressive ANACS sample collection, I only have around a dozen of them.
Also, I know the white holders were being used for problem coins during the gen 7 (rounded blue) holder run. Though I haven't heard one way or another about them being used to reholder old white holders. That would be interesting to hear if you know anything about that.