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johnhenry9009
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by johnhenry9009 » Mon Mar 06, 2023 11:57 pm
I was wondering if anybody could tell me if there was a premium associated with a 1887 VAM-10. it might just be me but I think it is undergraded (which isn't that surprising sense it is in an old NGC holder) but I want other opinions just to be sure.
Does anybody know how to rotate a photo because I've been trying and I just haven't been getting it right.

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UNCLE BINGO
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by UNCLE BINGO » Tue Mar 07, 2023 12:28 am
Those are turning because of the image size parameters set in the forum . you can try to crop them square , they just cant be too big or they won't load @messydesk could tell you how and what size .I tried to turn them upright but the forum just flipped them right back ...
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DHalladay
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by DHalladay » Tue Mar 07, 2023 2:56 pm
Is there a premium value for VAM 10?
There has been in the past (50-100%), although I can't even begin to understand why and I'm highly skeptical about it being repeatable.
Your old "no-line fatty with gold lettering" holder, however, is scarce, popular, and very likely to continue bringing a nice premium in the marketplace, although holder collectors basically don't give a darn about the VAM inside. I suggest you do price research for common date MS64s in these holders in the Heritage Auctions sales archives. It's a tedious job, but I suspect you will be surprised at what the trend is in recent years.
It's also important to keep in mind that the added value from a VAM attribution depends upon the physical attribution itself. Specifically, those that are on a holder's insert tag bring the most. Self-attributed attributions bring the least (sometimes minimal or even none). That's because anyone who is doing a registry set with PCGS or NGC has to have the attribution done by the grading service itself, and the cost of postage/attribution fee/etc. to send in an unattributed coin and get the update really adds up.
When in doubt... don't.
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johnhenry9009
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by johnhenry9009 » Tue Mar 07, 2023 3:28 pm
Thank you, I am surprised it even has/had a premium, I will do extra research on heritage auction and greatcollections and I know that self attributing a VAM won't bring any value but it gives me an extra thing to do.

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DHalladay
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by DHalladay » Tue Mar 07, 2023 3:34 pm
The premiums for these holders, sometimes referred to as "engraved" holders, tend to be gigantic lately... like 10X (or more) the normal price.
When in doubt... don't.
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johnhenry9009
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by johnhenry9009 » Tue Mar 07, 2023 3:47 pm
In my opinion I got it for a low price (for an engraved NGC holder)from GreatCollection for $113.62.

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DHalladay
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by DHalladay » Tue Mar 07, 2023 4:03 pm
Fantastic buy!
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colwillys
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by colwillys » Thu Mar 09, 2023 7:29 pm
1887 VAM 10 is common .i say no premium .. I have 1 PCGS and 1 ANACS both MS 63 ...
MS 64 at your buy price very goooood .