Any reason not to break my coin out of a holder - rookie needs advice!

So a few years back I received a cash gift to buy something nice so I bought a $25 gold eagle PCGS MS69 2003. I simply ordered it from an online dealer not really knowing much accept it was the right price. Is there any reason to keep this coin slabbed? I assume the value will never really go higher than spot, or am I wrong on this? It also has some minor spotting on the reverse. I think it would be fun just to be able to hold it raw (I know, bare hands but again I am thinking I only have melt bullion value here).
Advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I'd much rather have and hold raw coins. But obviously cracking is a pretty dumb thing to do with certain coins.
Lance.
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<< <i>I never understood why some collectors feel it's necessary to touch their coins in order to enjoy them. >>
And I never understood why some collectors feel it's necessary to have a translucent hunk of plastic obstructing their view in order to enjoy their coins.
Different strokes.
But if you want to crack it out you're risking at most a few $ and a little slower selling when the time comes.
--Jerry
I've had PCGS plastic attack an AGE that had been stable for over 15 years before it went into the plastic. The spot review "process" took care of it, at the expense of the nice patina which is no longer on that coin. The plastic isn't protective in every single case.
I don't see the plastic as a value enhancement in this instance, and I don't see any decrease in liquidity if it were a raw coin rather than a slabbed one. Maximum risk = $15.
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over gold spot, you have done quite well on a small investment. If you want to crack it out,
for whatever reason, crack that baby! Be careful not to damage the coin or get a sliver of
flying plastic in your eye. A local dealer can show you how to crack the holder, if you are not
sure about the procedure.