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Is There An Easy Way To Extract A New Peace Dollar From A US Mint Capsule?

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My old arthritic thumbs are not getting the job done today.
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Mint capsules are pretty tight. Some use their fingernails. I use a pocket knife, carefully work my way all around the coin several times prying up slightly in the seam between the two halves. Don't force it or the plastic could crack. Take your time going around the capsule until the top half is loose. I don't let the knife slip into the capsule since the motion is up/down, not inward. I've never damaged a coin doing this, at least so far LOL.
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Why do you want to remove it?
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The capsules are really tight. I used a flat butter knife, but you can slip and damage the coin if not careful.
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Why do you want to remove it?
Does it really matter? Maybe to relocate it to an album or CAPS capsule. OGP holders do not fit CAPS albums.

That being said, I have no problem using my thumbnail, which is substantially stronger than my other nails. When that fails, I use my old pocket knife; it is rather dull and I keep it that way for things like this.
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jbuck nailed it ..I'm an albums guy.
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Just curious, that's all.
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There's an easy way, but it's not a safe way...
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