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Would you ever have a coin graded strictly for protection of the coin?

jmlanzafjmlanzaf Posts: 36,822 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited August 21, 2025 12:21PM in U.S. Coin Forum

Came up in my other poll

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Would you ever have a coin graded strictly for protection of the coin?

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  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 29,284 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Depends on the value of the coin.

    The 2nd and 3rd work for me, best wishes 🙂

  • OKbustchaserOKbustchaser Posts: 5,548 ✭✭✭✭✭
    No. I'll buy my own snap together protection.

    Why should I? How do you think the coin lasted this long without being damaged?

    That's right, big guy....proper handling.

    Just because I'm old doesn't mean I don't love to look at a pretty bust.
  • oldabeintxoldabeintx Posts: 2,470 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yes. The slab protection alone is worth the price.

    I have coins of great sentimental value to our family that need to be protected for posterity. I think a proper slab looks better, has more gravitas, does a better job, and fits the rest of my collection.

  • BLUEJAYWAYBLUEJAYWAY Posts: 10,134 ✭✭✭✭✭
    No. I'll buy my own snap together protection.

    Always use protection.😆

    Successful transactions:Tookybandit. "Everyone is equal, some are more equal than others".
  • pruebaspruebas Posts: 4,666 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yes. The slab protection alone is worth the price.

    Especially large, valuable medals. They are very difficult to store any other way.

  • emeraldATVemeraldATV Posts: 4,946 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Wow. Great question.
    I cant say I never thought about those multiple chose answers.
    Here's the approach I'm dealing with presently after six years, 4 nights a week at 6+ hrs daily.
    I needed a gratifying hobby. After the first month I've scratched out the word hobby.
    I now call it a job. Why not, I've done the same thing for 45 + yrs. with the same tools, creating advertising material, doing press checks with the customer eye balling your every move.
    I kept what you could call a portfolio, of many samples collected that I produced for my personal posterity. Those protected samples open many doors. Offset printing, embossing, die cutting, screen printing or even credit card production. Pressman talk. Sometimes you can't shut them up.
    LOL
    Now enter a new toy (press) for me to learn, no, not a densitometer.
    It's called a micro camera which puts the challenge of a video game simulation into the mix, if I feel like it, I can even comment on my professional views of, on the job.
    LOL
    Value,
    getting right to a point, learning, that the camera, paired with certain coins, will show you things you may have missed, and missed again, and again....If your not all tied up in it's value.
    Slabs,
    only hinder your focus when something crosses a thought you may have on that coin. I'm biting my lip when I think about this coin.
    My thoughts.
    Climate control, 70 f , inside a coin zip lock, keeps access possible, with no change insight.
    You would be amazed.
    Now if someone want's to go the extreme, let's talk.
    Cool.

  • humanssuckhumanssuck Posts: 534 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yes. The slab protection alone is worth the price.

    I voted yes, but its a combination of protection and im horribly OCD and want my coins to all look alike.

  • skier07skier07 Posts: 4,389 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yes. The slab protection alone is worth the price.

    I have a few lower valued coins which were graded because of sentimental value and it’s the best way to protect them. Hopefully future generations will enjoy them and with them in a slab they will know what they’re looking at.

  • seatedlib3991seatedlib3991 Posts: 1,173 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yes. The slab protection alone is worth the price.

    Every time a question like this pops up I have a flashback to a long gone Thanksgiving where two of my young nieces were covered in jelly and admiring my collection of Seated and Trade Dollars. James

  • emeraldATVemeraldATV Posts: 4,946 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Fruit preserving ? Smart kids.
    Sry.
    Continue...

  • ChrisH821ChrisH821 Posts: 6,752 ✭✭✭✭✭
    No. I'll buy my own snap together protection.

    Actually, if PCGS would allow me to add a caption I may slab for posterity.
    "Landed on edge, Dec 24, 2023"
    https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1098846/does-this-mean-im-cursed#latest

    Collector, occasional seller

  • lkeneficlkenefic Posts: 8,591 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Depends on the value of the coin.

    For me, it depends on the coin. High dollar value coins... sure. I like the authenticity and protection that a TPG holder gives. There's also a consideration for resale too. For lower value coins and coins that have sentimental value (but aren't all that valuable)... I'll self slab... Here's an example of one that I'll likely self-slab... loads of sentimental value and personal family history, but I don't collect them...


    Collecting: Dansco 7070; Middle Date Large Cents (VF-AU); Box of 20;

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  • TwobitcollectorTwobitcollector Posts: 3,945 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @skier07 said:
    I have a few lower valued coins which were graded because of sentimental value and it’s the best way to protect them. Hopefully future generations will enjoy them and with them in a slab they will know what they’re looking at.

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  • pcgsregistrycollectorpcgsregistrycollector Posts: 1,506 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 22, 2025 1:21PM
    Depends on the value of the coin.

    @jmlanzaf said:
    Came up in my other poll

    Depends on the value of the coin.

    God comes first in everything I do. I’m dedicated to serving Him with my whole life. Coin collecting is just a hobby—but even in that, I seek to honor Him. ✝️

  • No. I'll buy my own snap together protection.

    No will just put it in a Mylar saflip. I rather not risk losing such a coin in the mail (99% of my collection are in 2 by 2 Mylar's and the other 1% they were already graded when purchased).

  • pcgsregistrycollectorpcgsregistrycollector Posts: 1,506 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Depends on the value of the coin.

    @Early_Milled_Latin_America said:
    No will just put it in a Mylar saflip. I rather not risk losing such a coin in the mail (99% of my collection are in 2 by 2 Mylar's and the other 1% they were already graded when purchased).

    What if its a 7 figure coin? Hypothetically?

    God comes first in everything I do. I’m dedicated to serving Him with my whole life. Coin collecting is just a hobby—but even in that, I seek to honor Him. ✝️

  • ELVIS1ELVIS1 Posts: 242 ✭✭✭
    Depends on the value of the coin.

    I've sent in some because they were my kids first purchase.
    Don't give a hoot how they grade.

  • WalkerfanWalkerfan Posts: 9,753 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 22, 2025 2:14PM
    Depends on the value of the coin.

    If it’s not an expensive Coin, I couldn’t justify it. I would simply buy a plastic snap tight.

    Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍

    My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):

    https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/

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