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Also what does having a coin graded involve? would it make the coin more valuable?
captainfwiffo said:I've heard cleaned coins usually get "body bagged", is that not the case?
mrs.oroblanco said:
You are welcome to be a "stickler" all you want - I know that AU and UNC, and VF are all grades. And, I also know, that some grading companies grade cleaned coins.
Some do it with numbers, some do it with "codes" - but, there are still some that do it. Just because you have not seen it - or their website says they don't - doesn't mean they don't.
I believe so too, but can verbalize that problem. Might make the coin more valuable even.l.cutler said:The more I look at it I think there are bigger problems with this coin. It doesn't look right.
mrs.oroblanco said:Rooter,
Are you suggesting that ANACS is participating in false advertising? Or that they don't know what they do?
Beth
ANACS website FAQ:
Does ANACS certify “problem coins”?
Yes. ANACS is the first major grading service to grade cleaned, corroded, damaged, repaired, and other "problem coins". Label's display a coin’s "detail grade" and the coin’s corresponding problem(s). “Details” Graded coins are not eligible for the ANACS Guarantee.