Dan, I sent in 9 morgans to them and thought they were graded a bit hard (so probably perfect). (3) 1899p ..I had graded ms 62 each and they came back (2) at ms 62 and one "cleaned" net ms 60. I swear for the life of me am not sure how it appeared cleaned.
(6) 1881 cc -1891 cc I graded ms 62 or better and they came back (4) ms 62, (1) ms 63 and (1) "cleaned" unc details net au 58.
Also a 1928 peace I graded (hoped to be) ms 64 and graded ms 63. My best was a 2 1/2 liberty Gold which came back as ms 63.
All in all I thought it was fair and the turn around time using the 5 day service was 5 days.
Dan, I have had great luck with ANACS Morgans crossing over to PCGS, as long as they are MS64 or less. I had a couple of 65s that came back as 64s from PCGS. The two that crossed that really made me happy were a 78-CC MS62 and 81-CC MS64. These days I tend to avoid ANACS 65s and above and stick with 62-63-64s.
I don't think I'll attempt to cross mine. It's toned, and I'm taking a chance that it looks much nicer in person than it does in their scan (lots of coins do!).
Hail the gift of memory in this fifty-second state. Who sold me down the river and shafts me while he waits. Outside the gates of Eden, star spangled and so late.
I had a few Morgans cross from ANACS to NGC and or PCGS. Course they were the better dates like 93-s 93-o 95--o; that sorta thing. Now we will see if the NGC's cross to PCGS.
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I sent in 9 morgans to them and thought they were graded a bit hard (so probably perfect).
(3) 1899p ..I had graded ms 62 each and they came back (2) at ms 62 and one "cleaned" net ms 60.
I swear for the life of me am not sure how it appeared cleaned.
(6) 1881 cc -1891 cc I graded ms 62 or better and they came back (4) ms 62, (1) ms 63 and (1) "cleaned" unc details
net au 58.
Also a 1928 peace I graded (hoped to be) ms 64 and graded ms 63.
My best was a 2 1/2 liberty Gold which came back as ms 63.
All in all I thought it was fair and the turn around time using the 5 day service was 5 days.
Hope that helps a bit.
idahosilver
I appreciate your comments. I picked up an 1887 ANACS MS65 Morgan in a Heritage auction for about $75 - a good deal if it's a real 65!
Dan
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I don't think I'll attempt to cross mine. It's toned, and I'm taking a chance that it looks much nicer in person than it does in their scan (lots of coins do!).
Dan
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ditto above statement. I'm skeptical of anacs morgans graded 65 and above. I do believe they're comparable at the 62-64 range.
Hail the gift of memory in this fifty-second state. Who sold me down the river and shafts me while he waits. Outside the gates of Eden, star spangled and so late.
I recently had an 81-CC & 85-CC both ANACS MS65 cross to PCGS as 65's.
Gandyjai