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Old 07-23-2008, 11:48 PM   #72 (permalink)
Darkfenix
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Location: ontario canada
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For me not being interested in selling my coins ever I'm not concerned with slabbing them. Mind you the majority of my canadian commemoratives come in air seals so their condition deteriorating isn't of much concern to me either atm. But for those that are looking to sell someday or feel there heirs will getting the valuable ones slabed is a nice idea as it will help them out as well as leaving a rough list of how much they are all worth at the time
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