I have owned many coins in the past that were slabbed in the rattler holders. I really liked those slabs and had the cardboard slab boxes to go along with them.
Coins are easily rotated in the holders like stated in other threads by (gently) tapping the corner of the slab.
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Darn. But thank for trying!
Someone said that a vibrating beard trimmer, etc. is the right tool to get the coins in rattlers properly oriented and copacetic.
Very cool set you’re building. 👍
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What a beautiful, high grade, set of early small cent copper in vintage slabs!!
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
I have owned many coins in the past that were slabbed in the rattler holders. I really liked those slabs and had the cardboard slab boxes to go along with them.
Coins are easily rotated in the holders like stated in other threads by (gently) tapping the corner of the slab.
Best of luck with the hunt.
Very nice set.
Great set! I love that all of the pieces of the equation need to be there, in order to pull the trigger. Thanks for sharing.
Matt Snebold
By any chance has anyone inquired of PCGS if they have any 09 VDB proofs with a seven digit cert. number in their population statistics?