How about putting the grade on the back of the label?

it would be nice to look at the coin without regard to the TPG grade unless you wanted to know. Just a thought.
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<< <i>it would be nice to look at the coin without regard to the TPG grade unless you wanted to know. Just a thought. >>
The PCGS grade was more important than the coin itself. They should just sell the holders and leave the coin out
<< <i>Crack it out and look at it while it's in your fingers >>
I'm with this guy. Crack it out & look at it in your album, in a flip in your favorite box, lying on your desk, held in your hand, whatever. The coin is, after all, the point.
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