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"I Like The Sound Of Shatterin' Plastic"

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I like the sound of shatterin' plastic
I like the sweet smell of the gasket in between
I like to crack out coins and I'll keep on doin it
I like to crack out coins cause I'm flat out mean

I like the look of terror on the faces of the people
When I crack out coins out on the bourse scene
I like the feel of my trusty ole tile snips
When I'm crackin the plastic with a look of glee

I like the feel of a coin when it's naked
And the look as it glistens in the palm of my hand
Say what you will and if don't like it
You can walk on down the aisle and go pound sand

Then I take all the labels and I put em in a pile
And set em all on fire as the people all cry
"But what about the pop reports? The count will all be wrong"
To me it doesn't matter and that's why I wrote this song

I like the sound of shatterin' plastic
I like the sweet smell of the gasket in between
I like to crack out coins and I'll keep on doin it
I like to crack out coins cause I'm flat out mean

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Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free image

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  • adamlaneusadamlaneus Posts: 6,969 ✭✭✭
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    You can't see it well, but that's the 3 3/4" mark.
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    Perhaps, someday, i'll have a cubic foot. Then my collection will be complete.
  • BroadstruckBroadstruck Posts: 30,497 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Are you gonna have some smokin hot back-up singers if you start singing on the browse floor at shows image

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    To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
  • pakasmompakasmom Posts: 1,920
    What does, "the 3 3/4 mark" mean? I've used tile snips but only with varying degrees of success. Is there a "right" spot on the slab?

    Ah, now I get it... 3 3/4" in the box.
  • adamlaneusadamlaneus Posts: 6,969 ✭✭✭


    << <i>What does, "the 3 3/4 mark" mean? I've used tile snips but only with varying degrees of success. Is there a "right" spot on the slab? >>



    That how many inches it is deep.
  • pakasmompakasmom Posts: 1,920
    Thank you. Got any tips on technique?


  • << <i>What does, "the 3 3/4 mark" mean? I've used tile snips but only with varying degrees of success. Is there a "right" spot on the slab?

    Ah, now I get it... 3 3/4" in the box. >>




    The snips only work for me on all the slabs except NGC and SEGS (a hammer works OK with them)

    I just put the snips so that the "tips" are butted right up against the edge of the outer ridge...hold firmly and "twist"...and "snap"... first two snips on the top... then down one side in two or three snips... down the other side... and it opens like a clam... image
    Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free image
  • pakasmompakasmom Posts: 1,920
    Thanks SeaEagleCoins! Sounds like it is just a matter of patience. I haven't been working my way down the sides in two or three tries...


  • << <i>Thanks SeaEagleCoins! Sounds like it is just a matter of patience. I haven't been working my way down the sides in two or three tries... >>




    You're welcome image

    Now go and practise... the more you do it the easier it gets... after all, this weekend is the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock... no better time to "let it all hang out" and "set your coins free" image



    (edited to add... ya might keep that 93-S Morgan in the slab, if ya know what I mean image )
    Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free image
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    Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free image


  • << <i>I just put the snips so that the "tips" are butted right up against the edge of the outer ridge...hold firmly and "twist"...and "snap"... first two snips on the top... then down one side in two or three snips... down the other side... and it opens like a clam... >>



    Keep practicing! It is possible to open them up with one snip. Place the edge of the cutter on the high inside edge by the middle of the coin but clear of the gasket and crack. The plastic will split across the slab and can be opened as though it is hinged on the opposite side. Watch out for stray fingertips!
  • garsmithgarsmith Posts: 5,894 ✭✭
    Crack Killz


    edited to say: and crack is whack (ask Whitney)
  • ambro51ambro51 Posts: 14,336 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Just STAY AWAY FROM MY COINS!


    I Luv my Plastik. just Luv It.

    Never hear "I think thats a counterfeit"


  • << <i>Just STAY AWAY FROM MY COINS!


    I Luv my Plastik. just Luv It.

    Never hear "I think thats a counterfeit" >>




    Don't get your panties in a bunch there, Ambro image

    I am a total gentleman and would never even consider taking the clothes off one of your Golden Ladies without express consent...image
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  • ambro51ambro51 Posts: 14,336 ✭✭✭✭✭
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  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,800 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I love the smell of a freshly placed sticker... image
  • I do as well especially OGH and Old NGS holders. I rescently cracked a columbian half dollar out of out and OGH ad it felt great.


  • << <i>I love the smell of a freshly placed sticker... image >>




    In that case, when we finally meet, I'm gonna plant a "steal your face" sticker right on your nose... image
    Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free image
  • WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    Careful, Don Willis may kiss you on the lips, all those future non-resubmission submissions.
  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,800 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I love the smell of a freshly placed sticker... image >>




    In that case, when we finally meet, I'm gonna plant a "steal your face" sticker right on your nose... image >>



    Cool!

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  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,501 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Careful, Don Willis may kiss you on the lips, all those future non-resubmission submissions. >>



    True.image The vast majority of these coins will be reslabbed at some future date---usually by the owners or their heirs in order to sell them for the highest price possible. Those pics of shattered slabs represent a lot of grading fees being flushed down the toilet by some short sighted coin collector.

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
    "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
    "Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire

  • DieClashDieClash Posts: 3,688 ✭✭✭
    Three soft taps with a hammer
    And that baby's out of the slammer image
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  • << <i>Three soft taps with a hammer
    And that baby's out of the slammer image >>



    ...and maybe on a resubmit the graders will give a hummer
    ...but if it were to bodybag, now that would be a bummer

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    Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free image
  • Aegis3Aegis3 Posts: 2,935 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Careful, Don Willis may kiss you on the lips, all those future non-resubmission submissions. >>



    True.image The vast majority of these coins will be reslabbed at some future date---usually by the owners or their heirs in order to sell them for the highest price possible. Those pics of shattered slabs represent a lot of grading fees being flushed down the toilet by some short sighted coin collector. >>



    As long as the cracker and the slabber are not the same, no grading fees are being flushed down any metaphorical toilet.
    --

    Ed. S.

    (EJS)

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