Coin Slab Pages!

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  1. Eminem

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  3. WLH22

    WLH22 Well-Known Member

    I bought some of these pages. I would just warn you that the pages don't always stay closed. This causes the slabs to fall out. Maybe others have had more luck with them. The weight of the slabs caused my pages to open because the pegs did not hold.
     
  4. Eminem

    Eminem Active Member

    Thanks for the warning. I certainly hope mine works out! Maybe I can use clear tape around the edges if there is a problem
     
  5. carboni7e

    carboni7e aka MonsterCoinz

    Homie I wouldn't bother. Soon, silver will be so cheap they'll be using it as anchors.
     
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  6. Eminem

    Eminem Active Member

    That's why you gotta get yo' rhodium coins graded homie
     
  7. carboni7e

    carboni7e aka MonsterCoinz

    Does anyone even grade rhodium?
     
  8. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Does anyone slab 5 Oz. coins?
     
  9. Eminem

    Eminem Active Member

    Well duhh!! You don't want people to get it confused with white good home slice.
     
  10. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Honestly, I prefer the Littleton slab albums as they have an all around enclosure to hold the coins from falling out. Pricey but worth the safety.
     
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  13. cpm9ball

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    Yeah! I have 5 large medals slabbed in them. Each slab is 7-5/8"H x 5-7/8"W x 11/16"D. It is also possible to get standard size slabs in the 11/16" depth for high relief coins & medals. Some of my ANA Convention medals are slabbed in these.

    Chris
     
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  14. Eminem

    Eminem Active Member

    I got the pages a while ago. I have no problems with them! My only complaint is they look cheap but they get the job done!
     
  15. silverbullion

    silverbullion Active Member

    Very interesting. I've never seen those. Thanks for the link.
     
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