It sounds like BigE is proposing drilling a hole through the top of the slab and not through the coin. Then you could wear the slab and coin around your neck. Not a good idea of something to do with your slabs.
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Thats senseless !!
Ken
"Slabbed Coin Necklaces" The TPG's will drill the holes and insert a metal insert for ya. Holey coins would be preferred.
Ken
<< <i>Light is visible through the coin damage at 12 o'clock. >>
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
Hell, some of you drive foreign cars and nobody makes fun of that!!! Except the Japanese execs laughing all the way to the bank!!!
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<< <i>It would make a nice tie-pin too------------BigE >>
If you can find a matching one, you can also make them into cufflinks.
I have an 1876 II/II that has been holed and filled. Sheesh. Without that damage that bad boy would have been worth a small fortune.
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