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Re-Slab PCGS 1964 Kennedy Half

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I have a PR66 1964 Kennedy half in an old "Rattler" Slab.
Over the years the coin has turned in the slab such that it is now facing South !!

I tried looking at the PCGS site to see if I could submit it for a new slab, but all I got was a headache and no answer.

Can someone give me guidance on how I can submit it for a new holder ?

Thanks,

rs
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You need to have submission privileges, select the reholder option.

However, there are ways to turn it back and a rattler MAY have a little extra value. The numismatist in me says to leave it alone.
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I would actually like to see some pics.
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OK, I see where I have to pony up some (read "a lot") of $$ just to get to the door.
Then, another pot of money to re-submit.

Something tells me PCGS is not oriented to the small time submitter like me.

I think I'll try slogging through the NGC site.

Thanks for the reply.

rs
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Take it to your LCS and they will submit to PCGS for you.
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The rattlers can be shaken back into position. Just shake it a lot... I am not joking.
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Well, I visited the NGC site ... 5 coin minimum ...

Case closed.

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Common in 1st gen holders.
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There was a video posted a few years ago, of a guy beating a slab on a table and turning the coin
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Try using a strong neodymium magnet, have the pole facing the slab, with the center of the magnet along the rim of the coin and quickly pull the magnet in a line tangent to the coin.

Do it a couple of times.

Silver is diamagnetic so you should be able to pull it into the correct orientation.
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