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Any Tips For Getting A Coin Slabbed?

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 Posted 06/30/2016  1:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes please a better picture of the nickel, and take it OUT of the 2X2 before you take the picture. A big part of the problem with your first picture is glare from the plastic right in the diagnostic areas.
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Well. I didn't take it out of the 2x2 still because I don't have much time. I was able to get an alright shot though (or at least better than before).

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Anybody see anything noticeable?

Still, if ANACS is a cheaper trusted option, that may be the deciding factor. Thanks for the info, GR58!
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Better pics for sure. It looks like a 3-leg to me and it's a quite a find.
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Looks authentic. The weak back leg is easy to see now. ANACS is a great option. I believe with them (90% sure), you will have to pay the extra $7 variety attribution fee.
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Looks authentic.




before I couldn't see all of the areas of the leg! ANACS for sure.
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Same here, looks good. Congrats!
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