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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 432609, member: 9474"]Post some pics... lets take a look. I couldn't tell you either way whether or not to slab it. You can look at my album here on CT and see all the early comms that I have and only 3 or 4 are slabbed. The rest are in my albums. Would I like to have them slabbed...... sure, if nothing else, for preservation purposes, but the cost at this time is prohibitive. Plus, none of mine are super high grade with the exception of one or two that would go maybe 65. </p><p> </p><p>There are those members on here that would say do not waste the time and money to slab them and then there are others that would say if the coin is that nice then get it slabbed. Some may even say that unless you are planning on selling it, don't waste your money getting it slabbed. Either way, you have to be comforable with whatever you do. Many grading services only offer the cheaper prices when you have 5 or more coins graded, so having one coin graded that may go between a 60-62 may not be worth it. If you want it slabbed there are do it yourself slabs that would be much more economical. </p><p> </p><p>What ever you do we want to see pics.....!!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 432609, member: 9474"]Post some pics... lets take a look. I couldn't tell you either way whether or not to slab it. You can look at my album here on CT and see all the early comms that I have and only 3 or 4 are slabbed. The rest are in my albums. Would I like to have them slabbed...... sure, if nothing else, for preservation purposes, but the cost at this time is prohibitive. Plus, none of mine are super high grade with the exception of one or two that would go maybe 65. There are those members on here that would say do not waste the time and money to slab them and then there are others that would say if the coin is that nice then get it slabbed. Some may even say that unless you are planning on selling it, don't waste your money getting it slabbed. Either way, you have to be comforable with whatever you do. Many grading services only offer the cheaper prices when you have 5 or more coins graded, so having one coin graded that may go between a 60-62 may not be worth it. If you want it slabbed there are do it yourself slabs that would be much more economical. What ever you do we want to see pics.....!!!![/QUOTE]
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