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Valued Member
United States
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Hey everyone. I won this encased Morgan and would like to get an airtite for it. Anyone have any suggestions for size?  Thanks! BD
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Valued Member
United States
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sublime118
38MM direct airtites fit the Morgans. Recommend not buying the one with the rubber rings but the 38MM direct fit. Just search for Airtite Direct on your PC and you will find hundreds of them. Some local dealers carry them also.
edgman
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Valued Member
 United States
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Thanks for the reply! My only concern is with the encasing it may not fit. I'll check my local shop! Thanks again! BD
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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What is it encased in? I see what looks like a metal ring around it. And you are correct about it not fitting in a direct fit Airtite with that ring on it.
Edited by Tim Stroud 06/06/2010 09:13 am
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Valued Member
United States
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If thats some form of metal ring around it or that it is in, I would get it away from the coin as quickly as possible. BE CAREFUL GETTING IT OUT.
edgman
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Valued Member
 United States
406 Posts |
I bought it for what it is encased with.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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whats wrong with the rubber rings?
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Valued Member
United States
402 Posts |
The rubber rings are just what you said "rubber rings". You don't want that rubber always against your coin. Somewhere down the line they could find out it contains some chemicals, etc. Why take a chance if you don't have to. Besides the direct fit lets you view the edges of the coin. This is my opinion only. Actually 2x2's are available also and they are very nice. If you are going to leave it in the encasement try an "Airtite" that fits a Silver Eagle. They are a little large than the Morgan size.
edgman
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: try an "Airtite" that fits a Silver Eagle.  The Morgan is 38mm, the ASE is 40.6mm
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Pillar of the Community
Philippines
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is that a metal ring? hmmm very interesting ring looks like made of brass? what is it?
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United States
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Valued Member
 United States
406 Posts |
this is what it's encased with: 
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Valued Member
United States
402 Posts |
Do you know what the other side looks like? Is there a mint mark? Might be a very valuable coin. Has it been encased since 1955, or anound that date? Probably need an ASE or Silver Round size airtite. edgman
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Valued Member
 United States
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I don't know if it's been taken out or not, there were only about 3,000 of these made. I'm thinking it was probably glued on. I don't have it in hand yet but it's coming. These are the sellers pictures.
BD
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 United States
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I'd be looking at an Intercept Shield in 40mm size for something like this; you don't really know what the encasement is made of, or how reactive it'll be with various stuff in the atmosphere. There are only a couple of 1890 varieties which draw more than passing interest, and only one I can think of off the top of my head (1890-CC Tailbar) which doesn't show evidence on the obverse. That one is available in Mint State grades, so even if this coin were the VAM it wouldn't be prohibitively valuable, especially considering it probably wouldn't slab.
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Valued Member
 United States
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I have no plans to take the casing off, I bought it for the casing! I work for this company and I have quite a collection of stuff from this company. This was the big kahuna that got away 3 times before and I finally won it. I plan on putting it in an air tite and using it for an educational piece at work.
BD
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