ANACS guarantees the grade and authenticity of the coins it certifies and encapsulates in an ANACS
holder. Furthermore, ANACS guarantees that every coin submitted to it shall be certified by ANACS' grading
experts in accordance with the ANACS grading standards, policies and procedures.
This Guarantee applies only to ANACS-graded platinum, gold and silver coins. This guarantee does not apply to
the following: any coin in a damaged, unsealed, counterfeit or altered ANACS holder; any clerical error as to
the description or grade of the coin; any "problem coins" that carry a "detail" and/or a "net" grade,
any coin subjected to improper storage conditions and any coins removed from the ANACS holder.
In the event the owner of an ANACS-graded coin believes that there has been an error in the grading or
authentication, the owner may resubmit the coin to ANACS for re-examination. If the re-examination grade is lower
than the grade originally assigned by ANACS, ANACS agrees, at its discretion, to either purchase the coin at fair market value
or pay the owner of the coin the difference between the coin's fair market value at the re-examination grade and the
fair market value at the grade originally assigned by ANACS. ANACS will be the sole determiner for the current fair
market value of the coin, based on reliable and unbiased market research and the determination will be binding for all parties.
ANACS expertise is unmatched by any other Grading service in regards varieties and attributions. However,
attribution specialists may disagree concerning any given variety or attribution. Also, some varieties are
de-listed each year and others have their variety numbers and/or descriptions changed or modified. Therefore
ANACS cannot guarantee any attribution or variety designation listed on an ANACS holder. Should a customer have an
ANACS encapsulated coin that has had its variety or attribution listing changed or modified, it may be sent in
to be updated at a nominal fee.
Important: Verbal opinions given by ANACS Graders at shows are estimates only. Coins must be submitted to
ANACS for official determination of authenticity or Grade. Verbal opinions are in no way guaranteed intended to be helpful
guidelines and are in no way guaranteed.