The sad part of this story is that the OP, like many here on the forum, will never be happy with this coin unless it is in a slab. As a collector, I think it is a very nice coin, and I would not even think of slabbing it. I would put it in an airtite of my own and enjoy it. Cheers, RickO
<< <i>The sad part of this story is that the OP, like many here on the forum, will never be happy with this coin unless it is in a slab. As a collector, I think it is a very nice coin, and I would not even think of slabbing it. I would put it in an airtite of my own and enjoy it. Cheers, RickO >>
<< <i>The sad part of this story is that the OP, like many here on the forum, will never be happy with this coin unless it is in a slab. As a collector, I think it is a very nice coin, and I would not even think of slabbing it. I would put it in an airtite of my own and enjoy it. Cheers, RickO >>
Slabbing is a security blanket in case of resale. >>
Exactly
But it does not mean as much to the collector...or should I say it shouldn't.
That's the problem.....If the coin never gets submitted, then the owner is always happy with it. Once it's been to the factory once and got the thumbs down, then there is always that stigma with the coin in the owner's mind.......I know, I've been there.
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<< <i>The sad part of this story is that the OP, like many here on the forum, will never be happy with this coin unless it is in a slab. As a collector, I think it is a very nice coin, and I would not even think of slabbing it. I would put it in an airtite of my own and enjoy it. Cheers, RickO >>
Slabbing is a security blanket in case of resale.
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<< <i>The sad part of this story is that the OP, like many here on the forum, will never be happy with this coin unless it is in a slab. As a collector, I think it is a very nice coin, and I would not even think of slabbing it. I would put it in an airtite of my own and enjoy it. Cheers, RickO >>
Slabbing is a security blanket in case of resale. >>
Exactly
But it does not mean as much to the collector...or should
I say it shouldn't.