To slab or not to slab? modern gold
Ok people this question is very important to me. I will give examples of pieces I am considering; most of them come in really nice wooden boxes (the really big boxes are hard to store). Also, notice that I said slab and not grade (though, 70’s would be nice, I won’t hold my breath). My main concern is preservation. NGC’s slabs have the second best preservation after ICG’s intercept shield slabs. Not sure I want my gold in ICG plastic, thoughts? Most of the stuff is bullion; can a low grade hurt the value? So let me know if I should slab them or leave them in the wooden boxes.
Here are the candidates:
1) Singapore Lion 5 piece set. Really nice presentation but multi holder would be cool too.
2) 5 piece Angel set.
3) 2 ounce bullion. The proofs come in nice boxes and have low mintages like 150. Would the tpg put the mintage on the insert? I have one in a pcgs slab and one in ngc, so I know it could be slabbed. One of the proofs has a scratch on the obverse. The 1990s come in huge boxes, 2000’s are manageable.
4) 2 ounce Cook Island 2003 mintage 199. See pic below in sig on right. Nice little wooden box.
Thanks all.
Here are the candidates:
1) Singapore Lion 5 piece set. Really nice presentation but multi holder would be cool too.
2) 5 piece Angel set.
3) 2 ounce bullion. The proofs come in nice boxes and have low mintages like 150. Would the tpg put the mintage on the insert? I have one in a pcgs slab and one in ngc, so I know it could be slabbed. One of the proofs has a scratch on the obverse. The 1990s come in huge boxes, 2000’s are manageable.
4) 2 ounce Cook Island 2003 mintage 199. See pic below in sig on right. Nice little wooden box.
Thanks all.
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thank you. so airtights provide enough protection?
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Frankly, since you don't care about the grade, you aren't going for the InterceptShield, and authenticity isn't an issue, why bother putting out the bucks to have them slabbed? An Air-Tite should be fine; just don't store it under humid conditions. None of the slabs are really 100% airtight, anyway.
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<< <i>Most of the stuff is bullion; can a low grade hurt the value? >>
Yes.
When selling if the coins grade 68 or lower you will likely relize a better price if you crack them out anf sell them in the orginal mint packaging.
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Frankly, since you don't care about the grade, you aren't going for the InterceptShield, and authenticity isn't an issue, why bother putting out the bucks to have them slabbed? An Air-Tite should be fine; just don't store it under humid conditions. None of the slabs are really 100% airtight, anyway. >>
Very well put, Askari
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