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Breaking Out A 1976 Bicentennial Silver Proof Set

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 Posted 04/30/2015  9:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list

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One of the greater reasons to buy a Dremel.


No baloney. After many years using a Dremel, I would have no problem at all cutting a flathead-sized slot in the side of one of those capsules to gain sufficient leverage to pry it open. It's one of those cases where the Dremel stays stationary and I bring the work to it. Dremel flat on its' side with a cut-down cutting disk, and you roll the capsule into it. Easy technique if you have the touch.


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It was twenty years ago and I am sure those memories are repressed for a good reason.


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 Posted 04/30/2015  9:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cascade to your friends list
Dremel is too dangerous with these single coin insert cases IMHO
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 Posted 04/30/2015  9:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list
Second technique, again only for the experienced tool user. ChannelLocks opened so that the jaws grip the capsule in parallel, duct-taped flat surfaces to prevent sudden shattering. Heck, tape the whole thing so the pieces stick to the tape. Multiple grasps, a little at a time, around the circumference. True cracking.
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 Posted 05/01/2015  09:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AES to your friends list
Thanks. All better than the dull Leatherman and Band-Aid method I used.
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Second technique, again only for the experienced tool user. ChannelLocks opened so that the jaws grip the capsule in parallel
I looked at the remains of my OGP materials today. This is my best guess for what I did. It certainly feels right, but we all know how feelings alter our reasoning and memory recall.
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 Posted 05/02/2015  3:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mdh157 to your friends list
why are you guys opening them? getting them slabbed?
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 Posted 05/03/2015  01:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add perfessor to your friends list
A great idea! Crack them all out of the cases and put them in albums. Then eventually mine will be the only one left in OGP and it will be really valuable!

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You mean your heirs.

There are still plenty in OGP, at least judging from what I see at my local coin show.
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I see a lot of terrible looking Ikes, especially brown Ikes, in OGP. I'm not sure if it's best to leave them in there or not. I suppose a lot depends on how they were stored.
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Correct. The sets are not sealed air tight, so where they are kept will affect the coins.
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 Posted 05/20/2015  11:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadToTheBone to your friends list
Dremel tool works wonder especially with the blades that cut plastic.
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Dremel is too dangerous with these single coin insert cases IMHO


Oh come on now. The excuse to use a high speed power tool in coin collecting? Whats a little danger?

Personally I just threw mine against a cinder block wall until they cracked.
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I gave up, so I bought two uncirculated flat pack and pick the best of the two to go into my 7070!

I still have the proof set intact.
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Well, that is one way to handle it. The bonus is that you now have more coins.
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