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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1580106, member: 24633"]Just to clarify.........</p><p><br /></p><p>ANACS attributes <b>ALL</b> Morgan and Peace dollar VAM's.</p><p><br /></p><p>An ANA membership <b>IS NOT</b> a prerequisite for submitting coins to NGC. Rather, one of the benefits of an ANA membership is that you are allowed direct submission privileges to NGC. However, this privilege <b>DOES NOT</b> include some of the other online privileges that paid NGC members receive.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd also like to add that I agree with Tom that if your sole purpose for submitting Morgan & Peace dollars to ANACS is to sell them, then you will not likely garner the premiums that are normally associated with the same (grade) coins that are certified by PCGS or NGC. You may want to heed Tom's advice because he has many years experience selling early 19th century coinage. Ergo, if his advice applies to early coinage, then it would be even more appropriate for Morgan & Peace dollars.</p><p><br /></p><p>One further note.........</p><p><br /></p><p>Despite the fact that ANACS will attribute all Morgan & Peace dollars, there are probably a couple thousand of these varieties (maybe more!) that do not warrant attribution even at the ANACS cost of submission. So, if you're not well-versed on which VAM's do or don't receive reasonable premiums for their specific variety, then you are better off saving your money.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1580106, member: 24633"]Just to clarify......... ANACS attributes [B]ALL[/B] Morgan and Peace dollar VAM's. An ANA membership [B]IS NOT[/B] a prerequisite for submitting coins to NGC. Rather, one of the benefits of an ANA membership is that you are allowed direct submission privileges to NGC. However, this privilege [B]DOES NOT[/B] include some of the other online privileges that paid NGC members receive. I'd also like to add that I agree with Tom that if your sole purpose for submitting Morgan & Peace dollars to ANACS is to sell them, then you will not likely garner the premiums that are normally associated with the same (grade) coins that are certified by PCGS or NGC. You may want to heed Tom's advice because he has many years experience selling early 19th century coinage. Ergo, if his advice applies to early coinage, then it would be even more appropriate for Morgan & Peace dollars. One further note......... Despite the fact that ANACS will attribute all Morgan & Peace dollars, there are probably a couple thousand of these varieties (maybe more!) that do not warrant attribution even at the ANACS cost of submission. So, if you're not well-versed on which VAM's do or don't receive reasonable premiums for their specific variety, then you are better off saving your money. Chris[/QUOTE]
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