Just got this McKinley Commerative 1916 Dollar from Heritage auction.

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  1. panzerman

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  3. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    So excited, you dropped some letters! ;)
     
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  4. Paul M.

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    Very nice. :) Let me know if you get tired of that one! Are you planning on keeping it slabbed?
     
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  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Heck, I'd leave it slabbed. Most of these (that I have seen) have some sort of problem.
     
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    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    And you almost, I say almost, had me snookered on that old green holder....... devil.gif
     
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  8. panzerman

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    Thanks all! Yeah, I usually leave them slabbed. One thing great about having a "slabbed" coin....its much easier to handle and even show to other collectors. I once brought in a "unslabbed" FDC Macedon/Alexander III AV Stater to our coin club meeting for "show and tell". One member asked if he could take it out of the saflip and....I ended that in a hurry! The two things I do not like about "slabbed" coins are (a) the data is not complete (b) coins/esp. hammered ones are overgraded. Most European/UK auctions only rate slabbed MS-65 as "mintstate"
    Kunker auctions even had slabbed MS-66 as fast stempelglanz!
     
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  9. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Thanks all! Yeah, I usually leave them slabbed. One thing great about having a "slabbed" coin....its much easier to handle and even show to other collectors. I once brought in a "unslabbed" FDC Macedon/Alexander III AV Stater to our coin club meeting for "show and tell". One member asked if he could take it out of the saflip and....I ended that in a hurry! The two things I do not like about "slabbed" coins are (a) the data is not complete (b) coins/esp. hammered ones are overgraded. Most European/UK auctions only rate slabbed MS-65 as "mintstate"
    Kunker auctions even had slabbed MS-66 as fast stempelglanz!
     
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  10. Paul M.

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    That's one reason I use Air-Tites for my raw modern coins and tokens.
     
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