How to crack NGC slabs?

Have some nice gold that I think is undergraded. I dont want to submit slabbed for crossover after everything I've read on the board. I searched for previous threads and didn't find much.
Need suggestions on how best to crack NGC slabs.
Thanks.
Need suggestions on how best to crack NGC slabs.
Thanks.
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method 2: use tin snips to clip edges off slab, then pry slab open, trying not to scratch coin.
method 3, for tough guys: tap edges with hammer until slab shatters unpredictably and maybe coin flies out. maybe plastic goes in your eyes.
method 4, for jokesters: [insert image of jackhammer, blowtorch, pile driver, atomic bomb blast, etc..]
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If you have one of the new redesigned slabs, they are a bit tougher to crack... usually the side seems won't pop as easilly... so, when this happens, I take a pair of tin snips, and just clip the edges, and then you can open it like a book...
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<< <i>NGCs are easy to crack with a hammer. I hold the slab in my hand with a long seam up and whack it with a hammer. After a few hits, the seam is cracked. I do this to all sides and they two halves easily seperate. >>
MagLite flashlights also work well.
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Always wear eye protection - those chards of plastic can come flying off.
The best is to saw it open, second is the vice method and last is the brute force hammer smash and screwdriver ply
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Then I looked at my table saw and thought about all the time I had wasted in the past.
I just set the jig and run them through, clipping off the edges, and it's as simple as can be.
A less violent method is to hold it in a vice and use a hacksaw to take off the edges.
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<< <i>Turn them on their edge and tap them firmly with a pair of pliers or small hammer. Turn them over and do the other side. They'll come right apart.
WH >>
Oh yeah, I sometimes do this, though I use a pair of scissors and whack away at the edges when the side seams just won't quite pop
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