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So how many differnt submissions am I looking at?
TexasNationals
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Foreign 1700's (Mexico)
Foreign 1954 (canada)
US- Gold valued from $300-$8000 pre-64
US coins Valued $250-$6000 pre-64
Modern valued $400 assigned die variety 1972-P DDO (has own PCGS number)
Pre-64 assigned die variety 22- Plain Die #2 (has own PCGS number)
Classic Die Varieties that need attribution
Modern Die Varieties that need attribution
Foreign 1954 (canada)
US- Gold valued from $300-$8000 pre-64
US coins Valued $250-$6000 pre-64
Modern valued $400 assigned die variety 1972-P DDO (has own PCGS number)
Pre-64 assigned die variety 22- Plain Die #2 (has own PCGS number)
Classic Die Varieties that need attribution
Modern Die Varieties that need attribution
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Lucky guess before I edited? Or do you have a drone over my house seeing me type?
<< <i>At this moment... 8?
Lucky guess before I edited? Or do you have a drone over my house seeing me type? >>
I have a spy inside your home... and it's not you! Look around... try to guess.
Only 2 house guest at the moment??
OR
US Gold is regular, as is the 1922 Plain DP 2 and the pre-64 coins valued over $300
My understanding about varieties is that you don't have to have every coin in a submission attributed, so these could be mixed with an economy, regular, or modern submission or unattributed coins.
Looks like you have 4 or 5, but it may be more cost effective to submit the moderns through economy (and/or economy through regular) to reduce the cost overhead of multiple submissions.
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