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<p>[QUOTE="mrweaseluv, post: 1570090, member: 40340"]Oh do i ever just started in on them myself. Has been a major learning experence and so far i've been lucky a couple times <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>I chanced to buy my 2nd Morgan and it turned out to be a rare (r6)1890-p vam 15a(which was pointed out to me by a CT member). I decided for the 1st time I had a coin that actualy rated getting slabbed. I started by reading all 3 TPG sites and faqs, read ALOT of very useful information here about all 3 and after 3 phone calls, only ANACs would/could certify this VAM. It made my choice of which to use simple in this case. I've still got a 66 ddo kennedy half I'm considering haveing slabbed for a similar reason but as I am considering selling this one I will probably send it to one of the other 2 (after a 60 mile drive to a dealer that can submit it because i'm too cheap to join either)Yes it will cost me almost as much in gas but it's also and excuse to get to a good coin shop lol.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrweaseluv, post: 1570090, member: 40340"]Oh do i ever just started in on them myself. Has been a major learning experence and so far i've been lucky a couple times :D I chanced to buy my 2nd Morgan and it turned out to be a rare (r6)1890-p vam 15a(which was pointed out to me by a CT member). I decided for the 1st time I had a coin that actualy rated getting slabbed. I started by reading all 3 TPG sites and faqs, read ALOT of very useful information here about all 3 and after 3 phone calls, only ANACs would/could certify this VAM. It made my choice of which to use simple in this case. I've still got a 66 ddo kennedy half I'm considering haveing slabbed for a similar reason but as I am considering selling this one I will probably send it to one of the other 2 (after a 60 mile drive to a dealer that can submit it because i'm too cheap to join either)Yes it will cost me almost as much in gas but it's also and excuse to get to a good coin shop lol.[/QUOTE]
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