Early ANA holder - anyone know how old?

Here's a picture of a 1913 Barber Dime in an early ANA holder. Anyone know from what year?
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Ritchie
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<< <i>Late 1980's. >>
At the time, the ANA owned the grading service and a professional from the PNG did the finalizing of the grade. The grades were generally conservative.
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<< <i>Does anyone know how the numbering system worked? >>
Would Capt Henway (Tom) know? Didin't he work there for awhile?
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<< <i>Does anyone know how the numbering system worked? >>
Would Capt Henway (Tom) know? Didin't he work there for awhile? >>
Yes. He was a grader there.
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L07020 1939 5C DBL DIE REV AU 50 I believe this one is from after the 1991 sale of ANACS.
MJ4944 1854 $2 1/2 AU 50 Arrived at ANACS 4/28/89 and left 6/9/89 Graded 50 on both sides
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Yikes!
I haven't submitted any coins for grading. Is that normal, or have things gotten better over the years?
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<< <i>I had this one graded in 1990
DD reverse and he shows us the obverse?
<< <i>Wow! Turnaround times were 5 weeks+ for grading services?
Yikes!
I haven't submitted any coins for grading. Is that normal, or have things gotten better over the years? >>
In the early years of slabbing, the vast majority of rare coins were raw unlike today where the vast majority of expensive rarities are already slabbed. There was a significant backlog of coins waiting in line to get graded and slabbed and people were willing to wait several weeks for this service. When PCGS started slabbing coins, the turn around time was measured in months and not weeks.
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Did ANACS ever operate out of the ANA in Colorado (before Ohio)? If so, were these from that time? Or are these from the Amos Press / Ohio years? When did ANACS move back to Colorado?