I am sorry it took so long but i finally got the pictures of the anacs slab that has what I thought was a liquid but I have been told it is not .I was asked to pls place some pictures for you to see so as to be able to make a better judgment of what is going on , so I hope this picture is of quality for all you to see and please give your advice of which I am so very THANKFULL for ... so is it a liquid substance from condensation or not ?
No,That is not liquid - Think about it like this - Have your ever seen a window decale on glass? There will be a few spots where it doesnt touch that look like that from air bubbles - This is the opposite ,this is that spot where the gasket as its called is pressing against the plastic/acrylic so it just appears to have that "wet" look-if my analogy makes sense
that is what i was told by a cpl people here ,I just wanted to post picture so that it could be seen and this way i will rest easy ,thank you for the help
anyone else have this inside their slab just wondering if anyone else has this same thing inside their slab , this is the new anacs presidential slab and i am told it is not liquid from condensation ...do you have this or have you seen this before ,if so pls let me know of your experience ...THANK YOU
superglue.. more gaseaus gasses i am sure, like has been mentioned, that it just looks like it is wet, but it is not really.
If you take alook at the images, there is an area just to one side of the enclosed coin, that looks to be a darker green. the OP was worried it might have been condensation.