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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Crack that puppy Nina  It is fun to do it  Anyway there is a soft plastic/rubber ring inside these things that I have always been Suss about 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1227 Posts |
Nickelsearcher, Buddy, I think you guys have the best idea: wait til the novelty of having one wears off and then see how I feel. Thanks  I'm leaning toward cracking it because it looks like it's already damaged, but it is kind of awesome to me that I have one. Upstate--ahahahaha I WISH!! That's my favourite videogame character, Terra Branford from Final Fantasy. She was originally from a 2D game, but is widely considered one of the most popular videogame RPG characters of all time and was brought back for a game called Final Fantasy: Dissidia. I've never played Dissidia (my opinion of the FF franchise is that it went way downhill between VI--Terra's game--and VII--the first one in 3D), but the art for it is very beautiful. (Complete sidenote: Although Miss Liberty on the IHC looks nothing like Terra, I imagine that they are quite alike in character. Terra fights not for love, gain, or vengeance but because sometimes freedom demands it.)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1721 Posts |
 Or at least I do. I'm voting for keeping it slabbed. I bought another slabbed coin today. I like it when somebody else pays for the plastic shrine.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2543 Posts |
I am a slab collector and an album collector. I collect series in raw form and simultaneously collect the series in slabs. I often buy cheap slabs to cut open and fill out my raw collections.
Whether it be in a 2X2 , an Airtite or a flip, you are going to want to store in something. It might as well be a slab. And an ANACS slab is not the worst slab to keep it in. My advice ......... keep it in the ANACS slab until you have a reason not to.
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Valued Member
United States
307 Posts |
Keep it in there, its neat to have a $13 coin in a slab. How did it get in there and why? is my question.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1511 Posts |
Very cool! Congrats on your first slab purchase! Is it one of the older white ANACS slabs? As there much smaller than the PCGS, NGC and new ANACS slabs... Not that it matters, lol, I'm just curious. And actually those small white ANACS's are by far my favorite slabs to date...
Crack it out, don't crack it out.. It's up to you, totally your call! I collect primarily raw, but if a slabbed coin catches my eye I buy it, and most get cracked out.. But others I've left, I don't know why, the blank holes in my albums bother me, but a few of the slabs I started to like and just havent brought myself to break them out het..lol. I primarily collect Morgan's, and buy my own empty slabs and inserts and use a slab album, and at first I cracked them out but now I just throw that slab in the pages instead... Either way though, no big deal. Do it however you like it!
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Valued Member
Germany
138 Posts |
FF6 was definitely a good one in the series  If it were my coin, I'd keep it in the slab, unless I have a hole in a folder that really needs to be filled. It's already in a decent holder, after all.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1227 Posts |
@mds: I need a new camera cord  I promise I will show it off somewhere after I can get one. @wilhelm, denco, and everyone else who's advised leaving it in: I'm going to, at least for now, after consideration. I can always crack it out later but I can't un-crack it. @cali_nick: I suspect it's a $13 coin because melt is about $10 and the slab itself has a crack. I pulled out my loupe earlier to look at a nameless I got from the darkside bin and there is decidedly a stress crack (you know, where the plastic turns all milky-looking?) on the side of it. I don't care, it was the coin and not the slab I wanted, but I bet that's enough to land it in the discount bin. I may go back this week and see what else I can snag! @nathan: The part that holds the coin is about the size of a 2x2 (taking into account all of the cardboard space as well) and the part with the authentication has a yellow label and is about half that size again. I doubt it's an older slab, as the back has a holographic label and advises me that the ANACS website is anacs.com.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5212 Posts |
I'm surprised anyone would send in a VF 1937D Walking Liberty half cleaned or not for slabbing. Good scorefor $13. I would leave it as is in the slab.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3843 Posts |
Very cool!  I still remember my 1st slabbed coin purchase a few years back (a AU-58 3 cent silver) and have added many since then. The thing is that slabs take up a lot of space if you get a bunch of them.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: A slab on a 5 oz America the Beautiful is huge, at least if you are used to seeing normal size slabs.
The PCGS ones are big but theyre proportional to the size of the coin. The NGC ones how ever are literally a serving tray. Someone should open up a bar with a numismatic theme and have the servers use those as trays
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Valued Member
United States
307 Posts |
Quote: The thing is that slabs take up a lot of space if you get a bunch of them. A problem Id love to have :) I guess its not that silly to slab. ANACS has specials once in a while where prices are really low. I think right now they have a special going on: $10 per coin for Silver dollars and Lincoln cents with a 10 coin minimum.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4337 Posts |
 I hope you get that new cam cord soon because I want to see this Walker enjoy your first slab i remember mine I hammered that coin out of there and set it free now I wish I didn't because I have acquired many more slabs since then and I am even now sending coins for slabbing it really is true to me that on rarer issues and types you need that slab to increase resale value best of luck
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
Take it out of that plastic thing. Put it with others of the same type such as an Album. I'm a coin collector, not a plastic collector.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
719 Posts |
Quote:I'm surprised anyone would send in a VF 1937D Walking Liberty half cleaned or not for slabbing. Good scorefor $13. I would leave it as is in the slab.
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