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1880 P VAM 11 Value?

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I have an 1880 Morgan graded MS 64 by ANACS, which also noted that it is VAM 11, Hot 50. I have no clue how to look up the value on it. Is there a guide somewhere? I found the one on VAMWorld, but it says it's 2006. Seems to me values probably changed over 12 years.

Anybody wanna tell me where to go?

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I think that VAM-11 is a non value added VAM based on the population. The value would be based on eye appeal and how strong it is for the grade. What generation ANACS slab is it?
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I'm not sure, but it's not one of the early ones. Blue label, yellow at the top, trapezoidal authentication seal on the back.

Durn, I'd have thought Hot 50 meant it was in demand.
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