What is the funnyist thing you have seen in a slab?
sinin1
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Either mechanical error or screw-up
major or wannabe slabbing companies (though because of potential slander/lawsuits skip menyioning the company)
I haven't seen but heard about
- a gallery mint copy that had been tooled and worn in a slab
- a 1916-D Mercury where the D became dislodged and was floating around in the slab
major or wannabe slabbing companies (though because of potential slander/lawsuits skip menyioning the company)
I haven't seen but heard about
- a gallery mint copy that had been tooled and worn in a slab
- a 1916-D Mercury where the D became dislodged and was floating around in the slab
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<< <i>Either mechanical error or screw-up
major or wannabe slabbing companies (though because of potential slander/lawsuits skip menyioning the company)
I haven't seen but heard about
- a gallery mint copy that had been tooled and worn in a slab
- a 1916-D Mercury where the D became dislodged and was floating around in the slab >>
Ancient coins which are misattributed in a slab - happens frequently. Have also heard stories about
hairs and other foreign matter being encased in the slab, along with the coin.
John
SFC, US Army (Ret.) 1974-1994
And then of course there was the PCGS slab with the obscened off-center large cent. (It was actually a bodybagged coin that got slabbed by error.)
Also got a water filled old PCGS rattler from a heritage internet auction.
<< <i>I heard that in Arkansas there is a chocolate coin in a PCGS slab. >>
From my slab files:
Before people start arguing that this picture is photoshopped let me tell you that IT IS NOT. The sugar in the choloate has actually leaked out of the foil and crystalized in the slab. I have held this coin in my hands and took the picture.
Cameron Kiefer
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major or wannabe slabbing companies (though because of potential slander/lawsuits skip menyioning the company)
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For the sake of good order, please note that The Major does not have a grading company.
I believe some USS Central America recovered gold particles have been placed into coin slabs.
<< <i>What's wrong with this picture ?
lol
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<< <i>I believe some USS Central America recovered gold particles have been placed into coin slabs. >>
I can confirm that, I have one of them. (Interesting thing on the SS Central America, apparently the principals of the recovery company have taken the money an skipped out on their investors. The investors haven't seen the money from the sale of the gold, and Tommy Thompson and company have disappeared.)
<< <i> What's wrong with this picture ? >>
Dont remember ever playing basketball like that when I was in school.
1969s WCLR-001 counterclash
LOL. Just kidding
US ARMY WITH THE BIG RED 1, MI NATL. GAURD--1982-1997
<< <i>A graded coin from an un-namable company? >>
Didn't that lawsuit just get tossed out of court?
<< <i>I heard that in Arkansas there is a chocolate coin in a PCGS slab. >>
I want this slab, a "tasty mechanical error."
<< <i>I believe some USS Central America recovered gold particles have been placed into coin slabs. >>
PCGS gold dust slab.
<< <i>A booger. >>
what was the grade?
<< <i>What's wrong with this picture ?
Cool! Full contact basketball with weapons!
I just got in the office this morning, saw this thread,
was finishing reading prior posts before I mentioned
my holder, and your post was the last one on here!
It's probably at least 10-12 years old, but I have a
PCGS Holder with a real Cricket sealed inside of it!
According to the grader who gave it to me ("cause
you like weird errors and odd things"), it was in
the grading room one day, driving the graders
absolutely crazy with it's chirping; when someone
finally found it and caught it - they slabbed it........
It's buried someplace in one of safes; I'll scan it and
post it when I run across it again.......
Fred
I had a customer bring in a box of slabs that was stored in a barn. Rats had eaten part of the box, and there were droppings on the slabs.
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<< <i>pubic hair >>
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LOOK CLOSER!!
In all these instances, buy the slab and not the coin.
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<< <i>Recently I saw a PCI slab that had a long, greasy hair that was partially sticking out of the side of the slab on one end and wrapped around the reverse of the coin inside the slab on the other end. >>
I don't know whether to be intrigued or repelled!
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<< <i>An ms69 2001 1$ Silver Eagle from the PCGS Collectors Club Edition with 2004 date printed on the lable. >>
Surprisingly that is not a difficult slab to find, a number of the "sample slabs" handed out also have errors, another that jumps to mind is the misspelled PCGS Louisiana Quarter, they spelled it Loiusiana.
I have email images of my Loiusiana if folks are interested but not uploaded to this CU FTP server.
PCGS 2004 Slab With 2001 Inside
The Famous Rabbit Dollar Error Slab