ANACS was giving out these samples at Long Beach

Here are some photos of the sample holder ANACS was giving out at the Long Beach show.
They stand up on edge pretty easily.
The interlock "feel" when stacking them is superb. It wouldn't surprise me if you could stack 100 or more of them with no problem.
A recessed 'groove' runs around the edge of the holder where the halves are sealed together.
The bottom of the holder has two raised 'curbs' that protect the bottom of the holder from scuffing.
The overall feel is very rugged and durable.
Cracking out coins from these babies is going to be tough!
The ANACS folks I spoke to are extremely pleased with this new holder.
They stand up on edge pretty easily.
The interlock "feel" when stacking them is superb. It wouldn't surprise me if you could stack 100 or more of them with no problem.
A recessed 'groove' runs around the edge of the holder where the halves are sealed together.
The bottom of the holder has two raised 'curbs' that protect the bottom of the holder from scuffing.
The overall feel is very rugged and durable.
Cracking out coins from these babies is going to be tough!
The ANACS folks I spoke to are extremely pleased with this new holder.

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do coin people at anacs design this stuff? they really need to hire
an artist or someone who understand colors/design.
the layout is just terrible. i could do better with 4 hours, paper,
and pencil.
everything about it looks cheap and lame.
my two cents.
<< <i>Insert edged tool in recessed groove, strike sharply... voila'... cracked open. Cheers, RickO >>
Being easy to crack open (but not reseal) may be a desirable feature if their customers are using them as pre-review for crossing to other TPGs.
clear near the coin, especially the rim area.
couldn't that be totally clear and more viewable?
<< <i>another thing that bothers me is that the plastic is not crystal
clear near the coin, especially the rim area.
couldn't that be totally clear and more viewable? >>
I've only seen the small ring around the edge on PDs. My guess is that it enhances viewing the edge lettering because those photos also came with ones showing how legible the edge lettering is through the small ring.
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<< <i>They look way less cheesy than the flimsy ones they replaced. >>
They do look better!
Hope they stop changing so often.
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<< <i>They look way less cheesy than the flimsy ones they replaced. >>
They do look better!
Hope they stop changing so often. >>
Hmm. Which is rarer, ANACS slab V.3.4b or V.3.5a? I can just see that crap someday.
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