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Why Do They Slab Coins Sideways?

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If the coin has rotated because it is loose in the holder, an electric toothbrush held against the edge of the holder usually does the trick.
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I am going to have to remember that. My son just got a new one and it is twice as powerful as his old one.

Myself, I am and old school manual tooth brusher.
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