I agree. That is one of the problems with grading coins that are already slabbed.
Once to coin has been slabbed, you just have to trust whoever graded it.
When buying I like to see a high priced coin in hand. Slabbing somewhat inhibits close examination, especially on the edges.
Once to coin has been slabbed, you just have to trust whoever graded it.
When buying I like to see a high priced coin in hand. Slabbing somewhat inhibits close examination, especially on the edges.




















