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1881 O Morgan

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So my mom got me an early B-day present and got me this coin. I am knew to collecting and I was curious what is the best bang for the buck if I wanna get it graded?
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In my opinion! There are several TPG's(Third Party Graders) that are good. PCGS seems to be the most accepted as no.1, but is also the most costly. NGC is also good, also expensive. ANACS is good, less costly but considered no. 3 by some. There is also ICG and SEGS. I've used all but SEGS. I prefer ANACS for my personal collection and because John Roberts also will attribute ANY VAM. The others will focus on the top VAMS only...kenny
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First, make sure that the condition of the coin warrants having it graded. This is not an uncommon mintage, and it would need to be in a higher Mint State grade (MS64 or better) to be worth more than the cost of grading.
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