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From an auction description:

"If you are not familiar with the grading process [at the TPGs] they HAVE TO BE UNOPENED to recieve the 20th Anniversary designation"

True or False?

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  • segojasegoja Posts: 6,141 ✭✭✭✭
    True and False.

    False for the Reverse Proofs, as they were only issued in the sets.

    True for the Regular Proof and MS coins, and they could be ordered as singles and also came in other sets.
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  • ebaytraderebaytrader Posts: 3,312 ✭✭✭
    True
  • mrmommrmom Posts: 348
    true on unc. 2006-w and reg. proof

    false on reverse proof
  • commoncents05commoncents05 Posts: 10,099 ✭✭✭
    As others have said, It is the only way to get it on the Regular proof and the 2006-W, but the reverse proof was only minted in those sets, so they do not need to be sent in with a set.

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  • I opened mine way back when, and did not know about the closed box policy. So my 70 grade 2006-W Eagle is not the 70 grade 2006-W Eagle-20th Anniversary. Right now that counts for $50.00 loss. Oh well, just keep it in the box, If not it will be labled differently.
  • djmdjm Posts: 1,565 ✭✭✭✭✭
    "If you are not familiar with the grading process [at the TPGs] they HAVE TO BE UNOPENED to recieve the 20th Anniversary designation"

    Totally False.

    ICG only requires the three coins in the original mint packaging.

    For PCGS if you are "wyle clever" as some of the board members are you can send in just the coins in the capsules and get the 20th Anniversary designation on any of the three coins.

    Since I'm not familiar with the others I can't comment on the rest.
  • BochimanBochiman Posts: 25,789 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I opened mine way back when, and did not know about the closed box policy. So my 70 grade 2006-W Eagle is not the 70 grade 2006-W Eagle-20th Anniversary. Right now that counts for $50.00 loss. Oh well, just keep it in the box, If not it will be labled differently. >>



    If NGC is like PCGS in the label, it is only a $40.00 loss as it cost $10 for the designation on the label.
    Since you said it was a 70 grade, that would put it as NGC since PCGS does not give out MS70 grades to SAEs any longer.

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  • JcarneyJcarney Posts: 3,154


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    << <i>I opened mine way back when, and did not know about the closed box policy. So my 70 grade 2006-W Eagle is not the 70 grade 2006-W Eagle-20th Anniversary. Right now that counts for $50.00 loss. Oh well, just keep it in the box, If not it will be labled differently. >>



    If NGC is like PCGS in the label, it is only a $40.00 loss as it cost $10 for the designation on the label.
    Since you said it was a 70 grade, that would put it as NGC since PCGS does not give out MS70 grades to SAEs any longer. >>



    PCGS does not charge $10 for the 20th Anniversary designation. They charge $10 for the First Strike designation.
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  • pitbosspitboss Posts: 8,643 ✭✭✭
    ANACS allows you to send in the coins in the anniversary box. It does not have to be in the box that came from the mint.


  • << <i>PCGS does not give out MS70 grades to SAEs any longer. >>



    Anyone know why this is true? Does this mean that a PCGS MS69 and a NGC MS70 are pretty much the same coin or does it mean that there are MS70s among the coins PCGS graded MS69?
  • ZoinsZoins Posts: 34,430 ✭✭✭✭✭


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    << <i>PCGS does not give out MS70 grades to SAEs any longer. >>

    Anyone know why this is true? Does this mean that a PCGS MS69 and a NGC MS70 are pretty much the same coin or does it mean that there are MS70s among the coins PCGS graded MS69? >>

    Some ASEs will develop milkspotting when placed in TPG holders (and ringed AirTites) which greatly diminishes their value. Search the forum for past discussions.
  • ZoinsZoins Posts: 34,430 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>"If you are not familiar with the grading process [at the TPGs] they HAVE TO BE UNOPENED to recieve the 20th Anniversary designation"

    Totally False.

    ICG only requires the three coins in the original mint packaging.

    For PCGS if you are "wyle clever" as some of the board members are you can send in just the coins in the capsules and get the 20th Anniversary designation on any of the three coins.

    Since I'm not familiar with the others I can't comment on the rest. >>

    That's good to know. I haven't seen any 20th Anniversary designated ASEs in ICG holders yet. Interesting info on PCGS.


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    << <i>PCGS does not give out MS70 grades to SAEs any longer. >>



    Anyone know why this is true? Does this mean that a PCGS MS69 and a NGC MS70 are pretty much the same coin or does it mean that there are MS70s among the coins PCGS graded MS69? >>


    PCGS does not certify any ASE as MS70 because they have a known spotting problem believed to be caused by the acid rinse the mint uses during the production. Until that gets solved, they have stated it would be irresponsable of them to certify them as MS70 only to have them spot a short time later. Therefore, you can assume there are some examples in a PCGS MS69 grade that would have graded as MS70.
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  • ZoinsZoins Posts: 34,430 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>PCGS does not certify any ASE as MS70 because they have a known spotting problem believed to be caused by the acid rinse the mint uses during the production. >>

    It seems like some ASEs only develop spots when placed in TPG holders or ringed AirTites. If you store them in OGP, DirectFit AirTites or Saf-T-Slips, they will all be fine.

    Unfortunately the Mint has little incentive to cooperate with the TPGs when the TPGs do not cooperate with the Mint by continuing certain marketing programs listed on the Mint's Hot Items Consumer Awareness page. Because of this conflict of interest, collectors lose.


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    << <i>PCGS does not certify any ASE as MS70 because they have a known spotting problem believed to be caused by the acid rinse the mint uses during the production. >>

    It seems like some ASEs only develop spots when placed in TPG holders or ringed AirTites. If you store them in OGP or Saf-T-Slips, they will all be fine.

    Unfortunately the Mint has little incentive to cooperate with the TPGs when the TPGs do not cooperate with the Mint by continuing certain marketing programs listed on the Mint's Hot Items Consumer Awareness page. Because of this conflict of interest, collectors lose. >>



    That does make sense to me. They can't certify that the coin will stay MS70 so they don't certify it at MS70. The logic seem correct. I do have a 1987 ASE that developed those spots, I always wondered why.

    Thank you very much for the response, I'll go search milkspot information.

  • KonaheadKonahead Posts: 1,476 ✭✭✭


    << <i>True and False.

    False for the Reverse Proofs, as they were only issued in the sets.

    True for the Regular Proof and MS coins, and they could be ordered as singles and also came in other sets. >>




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  • TexasRickTexasRick Posts: 33 ✭✭


    << <i>"If you are not familiar with the grading process [at the TPGs] they HAVE TO BE UNOPENED to recieve the 20th Anniversary designation"

    Totally False.

    ICG only requires the three coins in the original mint packaging.

    For PCGS if you are "wyle clever" as some of the board members are you can send in just the coins in the capsules and get the 20th Anniversary designation on any of the three coins.

    Since I'm not familiar with the others I can't comment on the rest. >>



    How can you send in just the coins in the capsules and get the designation on all three coins? I have 10 sets and made the mistake of opening the box, then my wife threw away the empty box image , All i have is the original invoice packing list that was inside, and the plastic bags they were wrapped in.

    My PM is on if someone would care to share image

    Thanks image

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