Question for Kennedy or Ike collectors

I received a 1976 three pice silver proof set today. Anyone know how to get the coins out of the plastic rounds without damage to the coin?
Thanks, mike
Thanks, mike
Alright! Who removed the cork from my lunch?
W.C. Fields
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<< <i>I have had a very hard time with those. My latest method involve taking a C-Clamp and tightening it on the sides until it starts to crack. I then loosen it, and rotate the holder and repeat. After a few times I look for a good crack I can pry it open from. It's like these things are glued shut. >>
I am glad someone posted this....now I have ideas to get that Ike outta there
Thanks for the input - itsnotjustme
Mike
W.C. Fields
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I'm building a Kennedy and dollar set. Won't fit in the books that way.
W.C. Fields
sounds like a good option.
Another way,and this is assuming you have a bit of room to work with around the coin,is to take a dremel
tool with a small drill bit,drill small holes in both sides,then use some of those dental tool hooks,or fabricate
a metal rod with a hooked end,and pop them right open.
I've used this method with the airtites that have that foam ring,which leaves alot of room to work with
away from the coin.
Obviously not a viable option if the coin is snug.
Just putting a little levity into the thread. I think a dremel would work well with the small cutting wheel. Then you could just lightly score the very edge of the airtight and work from there. Room to work provided of course