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Depends which holder. The newer, thicker ones are actually lighter than the ones that preceded them.
And don't forget the NGC fatties with the teflon insert. If we broaden the question, there's a whole lot of varieties. Hard plastic SEGS. Those smaller, lighter ANACS.
A 3 cent silver in an NGC fatty must be like 2% coin weight and 98% holder.
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Any ATB 5oz puck. Over.
Pretty much any coin smaller than a quarter. Under.
Was I supposed to post pics?
A better, more challenging question would be: which coins weigh exactly the same as the holder.
That gets to the second part of the question...."will it float!"
Yap Island stone money.
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Maybe about this size .65 oz
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How much does the holder weigh?
Depends which holder. The newer, thicker ones are actually lighter than the ones that preceded them.
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And don't forget the NGC fatties with the teflon insert. If we broaden the question, there's a whole lot of varieties. Hard plastic SEGS. Those smaller, lighter ANACS.
A 3 cent silver in an NGC fatty must be like 2% coin weight and 98% holder.
Probably a $10 gold is about the same?
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