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Whoever polished these coins really killed any value they may have had. Could you post pictures of the 1928 out of the holder? I think I see enough to authenticate it, but I just want to be sure.
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Before I break the plastic case how do I get it out of the case?
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If they are airtites of some sort, there should be a small seam on side going all the way around rim. Carefully open from there. One side slides over another, seam on side splits top and bottom.


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I cracked the plastic case it was in and I dropped it.I hope the picture turns out o.k.


Airtites(the plastic cases) for these are inexpensive and easy to get. Your local coin shop should have a ready supply of them or you can get them from ebay.
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Yea I did it Thank you MontCollector.
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Thank you TypeCoin 971793, for looking at my coins
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