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NGC fees for grading GSA CC Morgans...
VirginiaCollector
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Can I safely assume that I should send my GSA CC Morgan's to NGC in order to get the best price for them??
I see that their "economy" level is $18 per coin but only up to $300....with the 78, 80 & 85 exceeding that, should
I list them separately or can i just submit them all under that service level?
I see that their "economy" level is $18 per coin but only up to $300....with the 78, 80 & 85 exceeding that, should
I list them separately or can i just submit them all under that service level?
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
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and put them away along with some large cents and other raw Morgans (nothing rare)....these do not scan well for me...
I have 1878, 80, 81, 82, (2) 83 (2) 84 and 1885, each with original boxes and cards. I also have (3) additional
1884 with boxes but no cards....also have (3) extra 1882 cards and (1) extra 1883 card. I do remember having
multiples of these but did sell them off trying to keep (what I thought were) the best.
grade the coin in the original holder.
to be graded, I can take care of that...
It seems that if only one of these does well either in grade or PL, etc it would be worth it....or at least I'd
stand a chance to recoup any expense and if I'm lucky, make a $ or two.
Thanks again for the info!
<< <i>Tough to gauge from the scans, but I'd say 62 with a shot at PL. >>
See.... I told you I can't grade for POOP!
Thanks for ALL of your help!!
Joseph J. Singleton - First Superintendent of the U.S. Branch Mint in Dahlonega Georgia
Findley Ridge Collection
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90-cc is very tough to locate
You may need to be a little patient with NGC right now. They have some defective GSA labels and are behind. I am still waiting for my FUN show onsite grading but I know they are working on the problem.