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How To Free A Slabbed Coin?

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 Posted 04/29/2012  02:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spider5689 to your friends list
Its in a NCG slab, glad to hear its one of the easier ones to open up. Thank you for reminding me to take before pictures I almost forgot.
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 Posted 04/29/2012  10:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
If you have a vice, place the slab in the vice and using a Dremel tool saw tyhpe blade, or a hack saw, or a saber saw and cut off the ends. Make sure you have on safety glasses. Do not attept to break open with plier, bolt cutters, etc. since they will very possibly make for flying pieces of plastic. When using any type of saw, do not use the metal cutting type. The teeth are to close together which may temd to make the plastic melt back together. After you've cut off the ends, the slab will just fall apart.
Any method that may creat flying objects is not smart. Remember that those that recommend such methods will not pay your medical bills, visit you in the hospital, give you new eyes and not even send you flowers in the hospital.
As to keeping a photo of the coin while in the slab, it means nothing since once opened, you could never prove it is the same coin. I open any slabbed coins I get and place the coins in an Album. I used to keep those little tags that explained the coin from the slab but not long ago, I realized that too ment nothing since if in the future, could never prove it is for a certain coin.
IF you think in the future you need slab verification, don't open the slab. You could never prove a coin was the one in the slab once opened.

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I just purchased my a replacement 1909 S VDB to help complete my Lincoln Cent collection I started almost 25 years ago when I was 11.

So just being nosey, what was the grade of the 09S VDB? How much did you pay for it? Hopefully your collection is in an Album, not a Folder.
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 Posted 04/29/2012  11:34 am  Show Profile   Check 52Raymo's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add 52Raymo to your friends list
I've found that a hammer is quicker than anything. You have to be careful but it's pretty simple and safe if you put the slab in a towel and hit the end away from the coin.
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 Posted 04/29/2012  2:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spider5689 to your friends list

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So just being nosey, what was the grade of the 09S VDB? How much did you pay for it? Hopefully your collection is in an Album, not a Folder.


You're not being nosey at all JustCarl,

It is a XF40 graded by NGC. I paid $860.00 for it. The first 1909 S VDB I owned was also the same grade, unfortunately I had to sell it last summer along with a lot of other coins I had in order to make ends meet. Divorce can be quite expensive. The good news is that my situation has improved and I am trying to rebuild my collection. My Lincoln cents are currently in an album, I did away with the folders years ago.

The pictures are just to document my handy work.
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 Posted 04/30/2012  9:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

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I've found that a hammer is quicker than anything. You have to be careful but it's pretty simple and safe if you put the slab in a towel and hit the end away from the coin.

Obvoiously not married. OR you do the laundry. First time a wife would find all sorts of plastic stuff in the washing machine, you would be ..............
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 Posted 04/30/2012  9:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list
All you need are the proper tools ... in the example shown below a 20-second crack out of a $2K coin.

https://goccf.com/t/96248&whichpage=1

Enjoy

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 Posted 05/01/2012  10:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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All you need are the proper tools ... in the example shown below a 20-second crack out of a $2K coin.


I have edited my list of links above to include this one. Not sure how I missed it before.
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 Posted 05/09/2012  03:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spider5689 to your friends list
After reading everyone's helpful hints, I am anxious to try to free it, unfortunately I have yet to receive it in the mail. I will post before and after pictures when I receive the coin.


Wow, I just realized I reached the 2,000 post milestone.
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After reading everyone's helpful hints, I am anxious to try to free it...
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 Posted 05/13/2012  8:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goldfinger to your friends list
check youtube.com for dozens of slab crack videos
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 Posted 05/13/2012  8:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add trout1105 to your friends list
I just use a box cutter to cut the glue and a screwdriver inserted into the cut and twist the plastic apart.
This method also works well with the plastic cases on the proof sets as well.
No need for a hammer or anything heavy handed and I haven't hurt a coin yet.
if coins were meant to be in slabs they would be issued with one at the mint
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 Posted 05/13/2012  11:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spider5689 to your friends list
Got the coin in the mail yesterday. I am planning on picking up a few tools from work tomorrow so I can free Abe from his plastic prison when I get home. Its almost time for a prison break.
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 Posted 05/13/2012  11:58 pm  Show Profile   Check 52Raymo's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add 52Raymo to your friends list
Don't cut or gouge yourself.
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