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Six months ago, I sent my prized coins to ANACS for grading. What followed tested every ounce of my collector patience – but revealed surprising truths about third-party grading services. Here’s what I wish someone had told me before hitting “send” on that submission.
Where It All Went Wrong: My First Submission
October 2025: High Hopes
I carefully packaged my 2024-P DDR Kennedy half dollars, heart racing. ANACS confirmed they’d never graded this variety before. Their $14 per coin deal seemed perfect for bulk submissions. Little did I know…
Thanksgiving Disaster
When my portal status changed to “shipping” in late November, I celebrated. Three days later? Pure panic. The ANACS system went blank with this ominous message: ‘System issues due to excessive submissions’. My coins vanished digitally like ghost money.
“The ANACS rep’s voice cracked with stress when I called. ‘We’re re-examining every order,’ she admitted, unable to offer timelines or concrete answers.”
The Agonizing Wait: When Days Felt Like Years
Status Purgatory
For 17 days, my submission bounced between:
- Processing → Shipping → System Error → Repeat
- Zero email updates
- Portal changes appearing then vanishing
Behind the Scenes Chaos
Through collector grapevine, I discovered two critical issues ANACS never announced:
- Grading Gear Gridlock: Essential equipment parts stuck in customs
- Verification Roadblock: My special DDR halves needed transport from Colorado to Ohio for expert review
Why I Didn’t Bail (When Most Would)
Specialist Superpower
While PCGS/NGC handle mainstream coins, ANACS shines with:
- Obscure varieties (like my Kennedy halves)
- Hobo nickels and wooden Depression-era tokens
- Club medals and exonumia
The Coin Show Secret
Mid-crisis, I discovered ANACS’s ace: 20+ monthly coin show drop-offs. Handing submissions directly to their road team at GJCC shows cut turnaround to 23 days – no shipping fees!
Silver Linings: What 6 Months Taught Me
Grading Integrity Matters
When my Kennedys finally returned with FS-801 designations, the wait made sense. Their grades matched my own assessment perfectly – unlike some “market-friendly” grades I’ve seen elsewhere.
The Human Connection Fix
My saving grace? Discovering ANACS’s secret weapon: Paul DeFelice (paul.defelice@anacs.com). His direct responses cut through the chaos:
// Pro Tip: Always CC Paul
const successFormula = {
coins: specialtyItems,
service: 'economy',
contact: ['submissions@anacs.com', 'paul.defelice@anacs.com']
};
Hard-Won Submission Rules
My 5 Non-Negotiables Now
- Spread submissions: PCGS/NGC for quick flips, ANACS for specialties, ICG for fakes
- Sync with shows: Track ANACS appearances at FUN/ANA events
- Write detailed notes: “Check for 2024-P DDR” works better than generic forms
- Bulk wisely: 10+ coin deals only for problem-free moderns
- Photo proof: Date-stamped pre-submission shots are essential
The Real Cost Breakdown
ANACS’s $14 special comes with hidden time costs:
| Service | Price | Actual Wait |
|---|---|---|
| Economy (10+ coins) | $14/coin | 45-60+ days |
| Show Drop-off | $18/coin | 21-30 days |
When ANACS Beats the Competition
1. Variety Hunting Wins
Their willingness to certify unpublished varieties is unmatched. My Kennedys now anchor ANACS’s population report – crucial for my specialty set.
2. Budget Bulk Brilliance
Grading 25 Mercury dimes at $14 each ($350 total) beats PCGS’s $950 quote. Worth the wait for long-term holds.
3. Oddity Authentication
When I needed 14 Elks Lodge medals graded, ANACS was the only service that understood their significance.
The Final Tally
After six months of nail-biting delays, here’s my truth:
- ANACS is for specialists, not speedsters
- Value lies in what they grade, not turnaround time
- Personal contacts like Paul make systems bearable
- Always have submissions rotating through multiple services
Will I use ANACS again? Absolutely – for coins needing their unique expertise. But I’ll always pack extra patience with my submission forms.
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