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Got a scarce slab today!

Anybody have an example? I recall having seen these before, but very seldom.
The coin itself is just meh. But I wanted the plastic!
Another interesting thing to note, the obverse is very nice and has great luster, but the reverse is very dull and lifeless. It doesn't even look like a nice AU coin, but indeed has no wear and is not cleaned or tampered with. I'm guessing a very worn out die?
I'm curious about anyone's opinion about the reverse looking so different from the obverse.
And if anyone has an NGC 8 slab, please post it here! I'd like to see them.


The coin itself is just meh. But I wanted the plastic!

Another interesting thing to note, the obverse is very nice and has great luster, but the reverse is very dull and lifeless. It doesn't even look like a nice AU coin, but indeed has no wear and is not cleaned or tampered with. I'm guessing a very worn out die?
I'm curious about anyone's opinion about the reverse looking so different from the obverse.
And if anyone has an NGC 8 slab, please post it here! I'd like to see them.



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At the time...... Peace Dollars were...... junk.
But these were brand spanking new.
Ohhh.....
And we had already bought the dozens and dozens of BU rolls of Morgans.
ohhhh......
Nice find.
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Note that Conder's book says 7 and 8.1 are the same but his post says he was told that the hologram was slightly different in size. By my measurements there is no difference.
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have owned and seen numerous.
pass on them now.
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Too lazy to look it up right now but weren't these produced just for two months or so (seems like it was around the time of 9/11)
According to Conder's thead, August thru September of 2000. (four weeks)
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I like that slab design very much.
I do too, it's just different and stands out among the others.
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