Just back from VSS; thanks again for great service!!
ROW 1
1878 7/8 V41
1878 V80
1878 V80B
1878 V100
1878 V101
1878 V116B
ROW 2
1878 V134
1878 V141
1878-CC V1B
1878-CC V2B
1878-CC V11
1878-CC V14A
ROW 3
1878-CC V20
1878-CC V22
1878-CC V27
1878-CC V29
1878-S V5
1880-O V5
Mirror Mirror Part 3
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Mirror Mirror Part 3
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Re: Mirror Mirror Part 3
Sweet Hoard. Congrats !
Re: Mirror Mirror Part 3
WOW! SAAAAWEEEEET! 

Re: Mirror Mirror Part 3
Regarding Varslab vs VSS = I used to send raw Morgans for attrib but not having a grade
seemed counterproductive. I personally think getting a coin
graded then attrib on holder VSS makes more sense times 2x.
Some would say if your not selling then it doesnt matter but knowing
and having a grade helps authenticate, as well as value the coin properly
Now the top auction companies are accepting VSS attrib Morgans, which
really helps buyers & sellers overall. One issue seems to be: Common date
& grade Morgans that are Attrib on holder with vam of no premium (common)
seem to bring less money at auctions, probally because buyers enjoy
" The Thrill of The Hunt" syndrome, looking for added value from a premium
valued vam.
IMHO- Knowing your coins grade & attrib adds value in general, and keeps
the owner from missing unknown value within his/her collection.
Natrually, im always right. Really- LOL
seemed counterproductive. I personally think getting a coin
graded then attrib on holder VSS makes more sense times 2x.
Some would say if your not selling then it doesnt matter but knowing
and having a grade helps authenticate, as well as value the coin properly
Now the top auction companies are accepting VSS attrib Morgans, which
really helps buyers & sellers overall. One issue seems to be: Common date
& grade Morgans that are Attrib on holder with vam of no premium (common)
seem to bring less money at auctions, probally because buyers enjoy
" The Thrill of The Hunt" syndrome, looking for added value from a premium
valued vam.
IMHO- Knowing your coins grade & attrib adds value in general, and keeps
the owner from missing unknown value within his/her collection.
Natrually, im always right. Really- LOL

Re: Mirror Mirror Part 3
If you ever decide you want to part with that PL VAM 20 in the GSA holder, just let me know
often the crusher of hopes and dreams