Anacs grades in....Care to take a guess? (Grades Revealed)
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I submitted 3 coins at the ANA Denver show and got them back in the mail today.
First is a Morgan that was left to me by my Grandma. It came from original bag in Montana in the 1950,s. She gave me about 20 of them, and this was the best of the lot, so I decided to have it slabbed because I wanted to test my grading skills with this series.
Next is an Indian Head cent, again I wanted to test my grading skills. The third photo is more indicative of the color.
Last is a proof Indian that has an old ANACS grading certificate from 1984. This was just a test to see how grading standards have changed in the last 25 years.
Sorry no photo of the reverse, I just can't seem to keep the glare off the plastic.
First is a Morgan that was left to me by my Grandma. It came from original bag in Montana in the 1950,s. She gave me about 20 of them, and this was the best of the lot, so I decided to have it slabbed because I wanted to test my grading skills with this series.
Next is an Indian Head cent, again I wanted to test my grading skills. The third photo is more indicative of the color.
Last is a proof Indian that has an old ANACS grading certificate from 1984. This was just a test to see how grading standards have changed in the last 25 years.
Sorry no photo of the reverse, I just can't seem to keep the glare off the plastic.
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-Amanda
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65
63
PF62.
-Amanda
I'm a YN working on a type set!
My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!
Proud member of the CUFYNA
63
62
#2 MS65
#3 PR 64
I thought this coin had a decent shot at 65, and was happy that it came back that way. I have no clue about VAM designations. This came back as a top 100, so I guess that can't be too bad. Does this VAM bring any kind of a premium?
Next was the 1897. This came as quite a shock. I believed the coin was probably 64BN. It came back in the old style of holder with RECOLORED. I honesly believe they missed this one. I've looked at alot of Indians and this just doesn't seem recolored to me. I think I will crack it out and stick in in my 7070 album.
This is what I pretty much expected on this coin. Someday maybe people will pay a premium for original BROWN proof Indians.
I'll leave the Indians to the copper experts... but that wouldn't be too sporting.
1897 MS64 RB
1880 PR63
I am not sure about the 1880...
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