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I Finally Got One Of My Grails Recently. Alexander III Av Stater

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The slab bothers me but I think it's right to keep it in for authenticity and safety. What are some peoples opinions?
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Wow. That is an amazing pick-up. I'm generally against slabbing ancient coins but have a made a couple exceptions in my collection for the more spendy items. This coin qualifies as that.
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I know very little about ancient coins - but I can see this is a real beauty.
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Beautiful! Congratulations.
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Congrats, very sweet. I don't have one. My uncle had one mounted in a gold ring but sold it before he died. Keep it slabbed. I prefer to hold ancient coins raw in my hand which does not harm them. I don't like lower priced slabbed ancients but pricey ones okay and good to slab, my opinion.
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Oh wow, what a fantastic coin, congratulations to you sir!
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I don't collect ancient coins but enjoy seeing other's great acquisitions, particular the gold coins. Beautiful example, thanks for sharing!
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Anything worth that much, I'd rather have it slabbed and protected. Congrats!
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I'd prefer it unslabbed, but the slab does no harm, and since you can easily remove it anytime, there seems no urgency to do so.
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Wow, a beautiful coin.
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Out of curiosity I reviewed a few completed auctions for this coin and found several NGC certified AU examples that sold well north of $10,000.

Personally, that qualifies as an expensive coin. I'd leave it in the slab.
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Thank goodness it was finally slabbed.I mean it only survived for over 2000 years in its delicate unprotected state
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Thank goodness it was finally slabbed.I mean it only survived for over 2000 years in its delicate unprotected state
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Thanks everyone for the congrats and I've decided to just leave it slabbed. Even though I have the itch to hold it haha. It's amazing how something this old can stay in this condition.
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