I believe the left edge but if I am wrong just keep tapping until it goes around. Place a towel on the ground (or use the carpet in a room) and tap away.
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Won't upgrade, but johnboy could work on getting it upright.
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<< <i>I believe the left edge but if I am wrong just keep tapping until it goes around. Place a towel on the ground (or use the carpet in a room) and tap away.
Cameron Kiefer >>
I only caution that I have tried to do this once and the coin tilted so that the top edge rubbed against the front window of the slab and bottm edge rubbed against the back. it wasn't good. The coin wasn't damaged, but it could have been.
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Cameron Kiefer
New Holder or Old, they can be turned. Try it.
Cameron Kiefer
Won't upgrade, but johnboy could work on getting it upright.
Einstein’s view of God was non-traditional and pantheistic, focusing on the harmony, order, and intelligibility of the cosmos rather than a personal deity. His quotes reveal a profound respect for the universe’s mysteries, a belief in rational laws, and a moral philosophy grounded in compassion and understanding, bridging science and spirituality.
“My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.”
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879--18 April 1955)
<< <i>I believe the left edge but if I am wrong just keep tapping until it goes around. Place a towel on the ground (or use the carpet in a room) and tap away.
Cameron Kiefer >>
I only caution that I have tried to do this once and the coin tilted so that the top edge rubbed against the front window of the slab and bottm edge rubbed against the back. it wasn't good. The coin wasn't damaged, but it could have been.
Tap lightly, I suggest.
Didn't Cameron demonstrate a few months ago in a thread that even coins in recent holders could still be rotated by tapping?
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Didn't Cameron demonstrate a few months ago in a thread that even coins in recent holders could still be rotated by tapping? >>
Yes. Others argued it could not be done. Just one more slab that proves it
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