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<p>[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2809643, member: 73983"]Well if it's a significant variety, I would send it to both Variety Vista and Wexler. If it's deemed worthy enough for inclusion into the Cherrypickers' Guide, then it will be assigned an FS# and a cross reference will be made to the CONECA number that will be made by James Wiles.</p><p><br /></p><p>My apologies to the OP as when I first saw your post my brain registered James Wiles with Variety Vista for some odd reason. That is the reason I included the info about Variety Vista.</p><p><br /></p><p>With that being said, I sent a 1913-D Type 1 Buffalo Nickel with a new DDR that I discovered. Mr. Wexler looked at it for me at no charge, but I presume it's because I had sent it to James Wiles first and then I sent it to Mr. Wexler to add to his files. I had also sent a 1919 DDO Mercury Dime that I had found back not long after the discovery. Both of them offered to review the coin for no charge. Discoveries can be a bit of a different beast. I would advise contacting them via their contact forms on their websites about a possible new discovery. If your coin is to simply get a confirmation of a known variety then they will charge for that service.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2809643, member: 73983"]Well if it's a significant variety, I would send it to both Variety Vista and Wexler. If it's deemed worthy enough for inclusion into the Cherrypickers' Guide, then it will be assigned an FS# and a cross reference will be made to the CONECA number that will be made by James Wiles. My apologies to the OP as when I first saw your post my brain registered James Wiles with Variety Vista for some odd reason. That is the reason I included the info about Variety Vista. With that being said, I sent a 1913-D Type 1 Buffalo Nickel with a new DDR that I discovered. Mr. Wexler looked at it for me at no charge, but I presume it's because I had sent it to James Wiles first and then I sent it to Mr. Wexler to add to his files. I had also sent a 1919 DDO Mercury Dime that I had found back not long after the discovery. Both of them offered to review the coin for no charge. Discoveries can be a bit of a different beast. I would advise contacting them via their contact forms on their websites about a possible new discovery. If your coin is to simply get a confirmation of a known variety then they will charge for that service.[/QUOTE]
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