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I'm a little late to the party but that Barber half is a stunner!
Also love the Standing Lib quarter, a beauty
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Quote: Instead of waiting until the weekend, I decided to crack out the eight quarters from their slab this afternoon and add them to my album. With that, the Quarter subseries is complete. Fantastic! 
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I have become quite the expert of Slab-Cracking.  Those from PCGS are the easiest, from ANACS the worst.
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Quote: I have become quite the expert of Slab-Cracking.  Quote: Those from PCGS are the easiest, from ANACS the worst. Good to know. I have been shopping for the "final six" coins for my Dansco albums, all probably best bought authenticated (although two of them I might get raw if an opportunity presents). I want to make the transition from slab to album as easy as possible. 
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Them's some beautiful coins in your subsets...Great job putting them together.
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Quote: Those from PCGS are the easiest, from ANACS the worst. That's actually a huge surprise to me. I've never cracked a slab before, but by appearances, I would have assume ANACS easiest, then NGC, then PCGS toughest. Good to know as I'll likely be in the slab cracking game in a few short months
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@ NumisEd, good looking set of quarters  coming along nicely there. Not to get off topic, but I've found ANACS to be the easiest. Flip the slab reverse side up, get a flathead in the top right quarter and twist. Once you pop the corner you can easily slide the flathead into the grade portion of the slab and pry up, safely away from the coin. Splits them perfectly in half almost every time. PCGS and NGC I bust out the Foredom!
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If there is one thing you learn when putting a Type Set together (apart from learning how to open slabs), is to have a lot of patience and not jump on the first coin you see. Take your time to look for coins that fit aesthetically together, perhaps by the same grade or strike. In any case, don't rush it and do not try to complete the set in a fortnight.
Edited by NumisEd 05/20/2021 10:06 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Finished the proof Dime Series today (1900 Barber, 1940 Mercury, 1950 Roosevelt, 2018-W Roosevelt) and with that my 20th & 21st Century Type Set is complete! 
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Quote: Finished the proof Dime Series today (1900 Barber, 1940 Mercury, 1950 Roosevelt, 2018-W Roosevelt) and with that my 20th & 21st Century Type Set is complete! Outstanding! 
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Congratulations! I have been thinking about doing this set instead of a dansco. I can't afford to do the other one.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quite an accomplishment, NumisEd. What's your next goal?
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Quote: Quite an accomplishment, NumisEd. What's your next goal? I am working on the ATB Quarters set, but slowly. Only one US Mint box each four months.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I like the 1911 Proof V nickel. Really nice coin to have. Beautiful set!
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