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<p>[QUOTE="kangayou, post: 850516, member: 23111"]<b>come to think of it...</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe you could buy a membership to ANA and that way you can submit your future slabbable coins or bank notes directly to NGC or PMG. </p><p>You can also submit your coins directly to NCS for conservation with an ANA membership. You also get serious discounts on certain coin magazine subscriptions.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would be totally lost with out my Red Book , Krause & CoinTalk.</p><p>Not only did I buy the most recent Red Book when I started collecting 3 months ago , but since then I have purchased versions from 1964 , 1974 & a Blue Book from 1975 so that I have a rough idea about valuation increases. I was able to pick up the old Hardback Red & Blue Books from Half-Priced Books for $2.00 each. If you look towards the back of the Red Book it even lists the collectible value of past editions of the Red Book.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kangayou, post: 850516, member: 23111"][b]come to think of it...[/b] Maybe you could buy a membership to ANA and that way you can submit your future slabbable coins or bank notes directly to NGC or PMG. You can also submit your coins directly to NCS for conservation with an ANA membership. You also get serious discounts on certain coin magazine subscriptions. I would be totally lost with out my Red Book , Krause & CoinTalk. Not only did I buy the most recent Red Book when I started collecting 3 months ago , but since then I have purchased versions from 1964 , 1974 & a Blue Book from 1975 so that I have a rough idea about valuation increases. I was able to pick up the old Hardback Red & Blue Books from Half-Priced Books for $2.00 each. If you look towards the back of the Red Book it even lists the collectible value of past editions of the Red Book.[/QUOTE]
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