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<p>[QUOTE="thomas mozzillo, post: 3556094, member: 75914"]I'm not sure but maybe AMPEX and other dealers that submit large numbers of coins get a break on the grading fees. I've sent in coins to be graded that are not really expensive but I've sent them in to confirm they were authentic. (Mostly 19th century type coins). would not submit ASE's nor any Washington quarter unless I thought it would be worth more than $125.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thomas mozzillo, post: 3556094, member: 75914"]I'm not sure but maybe AMPEX and other dealers that submit large numbers of coins get a break on the grading fees. I've sent in coins to be graded that are not really expensive but I've sent them in to confirm they were authentic. (Mostly 19th century type coins). would not submit ASE's nor any Washington quarter unless I thought it would be worth more than $125.[/QUOTE]
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