I have sent some Morgans to be attributed but I always knew what
VAM they were before I sent them in. About the question of a new
VAM, well that is a little different, the coin has to be attributed by the experts before it is submitted and encapsulated. With Morgans you send it to Leroy Van Allen and if its new he will assign it a
VAM number, then (this part I am not 100% positive of) ANACS may attribute that specific
VAM as long as you send them the paper work from Mr. Van Allen stating the attributes of the
VAM (the other
TPG's doesn't follow this procedure and they only slab "popular
VAM's where ANACS attribute just about all of them). I think there are other firms like coneca (or how ever its spelled) for other types of coins to give them some type of overton number or what ever Mr. Van Allen is Morgans only but its can be a long and heart breaking process (because even though you mat see something the experts may disagree)
Edited by Bryan1315
11/21/2006 11:39 am