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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1334028, member: 24633"]For one thing, you should be able to find some nice coins <b>below</b> Red Book prices. Like Doug said, you should find a dealer in your area to work with you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since you haven't already joined NGC, you've got plenty of time (12 months from the join date), and you should use that time to the fullest instead of frantically searching for something, anything, to submit. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've been a member of the NGC forums for about 7 years, and in that time, there have been many new members who became so disgusted that their first submissions came back in Details holders (formerly body-bags) that many of them never returned.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, take your time. Do like Doug suggested and find a local dealer to work with you, but don't pay Red Book prices for any coin. You might want to get a copy of the CDN Greysheet which quotes dealer-to-dealer "bid" & "ask" prices which are below the "full retail" of the Red Book. I can usually buy most any coin I want somewhere between bid & ask.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1334028, member: 24633"]For one thing, you should be able to find some nice coins [B]below[/B] Red Book prices. Like Doug said, you should find a dealer in your area to work with you. Since you haven't already joined NGC, you've got plenty of time (12 months from the join date), and you should use that time to the fullest instead of frantically searching for something, anything, to submit. I've been a member of the NGC forums for about 7 years, and in that time, there have been many new members who became so disgusted that their first submissions came back in Details holders (formerly body-bags) that many of them never returned. So, take your time. Do like Doug suggested and find a local dealer to work with you, but don't pay Red Book prices for any coin. You might want to get a copy of the CDN Greysheet which quotes dealer-to-dealer "bid" & "ask" prices which are below the "full retail" of the Red Book. I can usually buy most any coin I want somewhere between bid & ask. Chris[/QUOTE]
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