NEWP arrived today

The latest edition to my crown collection arrived today. Would someone please be kind enough to look up the pop report as I can't seem to get into that part of the site. Also what is the best and carefulist way to remove this sucker from that lump of plastic. TIA Gary

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Yours is pop top - 1/1 in PR66CA with only two others being graded: PR65CA and a PR64CA.
btw - sweet coin!
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<< <i>CCN is going to flip out over that coin. Nice one, BTW.
Yours is pop top - 1/1 in PR66CA with only two others being graded: PR65CA and a PR64CA. >>
Thanks for that, does that mean that when I set this one free the 65 will become top pop?
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<< <i>CCN is going to flip out over that coin. Nice one, BTW.
Yours is pop top - 1/1 in PR66CA with only two others being graded: PR65CA and a PR64CA. >>
Thanks for that, does that mean that when I set this one free the 65 will become top pop? >>
That's right. Add to this, that your VIP crown will immediately decline in value once it becomes raw.
When I first joined this forum, there were more jokes about freeing coins from tombs. I totally disagree with that, and especially in your case Gary. It is not only a sin to crack out a top pop, but please explain to me, what exactly is bothering you and how do you intend to protect such a big and delicate coin, a PR66CAM where the slightest clumsiness might cause irreparable damage. It certainly looks better in the slab than in a flip, or not?
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I started not to mention this but while Bill's figures are correct the 1953 Elizabeth Proof Crown I have in my set is PR 66 DCAM-the "D" meaning Deep-just a bit more
of the cameo contrast usually.
However, your's is a VIP and worth, what?, 3 to 5 times the regular proof strike.
It's a jewel any way you slice.
Congratulations!!
It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
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If you are all thumbs like me, you're apt to lose them both trying to use a band saw.
I use a Workmate bench - it has a nice vise feature. I put a PCGS slab in the vise so that just the label end sticks out, knock the top of the slab off with a hammer and then pry off the slab - carefully - with a screwdriver. I've never damaged a coin that way (yet).
Wear safety goggles when doing this, though. Plastic shards will fly doing it this way.
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I'm enjoying the hunt for nice cameos and/or color. Nice thing is that they don't have to cost a ton of money...
It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
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