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If I was going to have a very high grade typeset, how suitable would a 7070 be? I am thinking some coins in MS65, which are worth $1k+

Would they be adequately protected, and would it be very difficult to prevent damaging the coins when I put them into the album?
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the best way to do it would be get all the coins then place them all in the album at once because some people have problems getting the coins seated correctly (i have never had this problem) and they worry about the slides scratching the coins. I will tell you this, Good luck finding at least the Classic Head large Cent in that grade and they are a few others that you will need very very deep pockets to acquire in MS-65. If you could find every coin in MS-65 condition you would have a $300,000.00-$400,000.00 coin collection in a 30 dollar album. I would probably keep all of them in slabs instead of an album
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I agree with Bryan. I wouldn't go higher than AU for some of the tougher types, because it would be very very risky to take them out of the slab....but I suppose it depends on your budget.
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I would probably keep all of them in slabs instead of an album



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No I really wasn't thinking of going for the top stuff in MS65, More things like the barbers and a seated or two unless I could find those really tough ones in the 1-2k range.
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