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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2922286, member: 31533"]for your info... this coin is valued on pcgs prices online at only about 15 dollars, and I don't what your purpose is in keeping this in the slab or not. You have a couple choices, and neither is bad. Right now you can presume that regardless of what it looks like to you, it is likely correctly labeled and is not the rare silver planchet. So there is no hurry in figuring out if it is wrong. That being said, you can either keep it in the slab until you get to someone who has the ability to tell in the slab or say no, or you can break the coin free and weigh it, or you can wait until you find another coin that is sms in the same type slab and weigh them and see if you can see a difference in weight. Or I am sure other ways.</p><p><br /></p><p>But honestly, it would have, I think, been noticed by someone in the process of slabbing if it was a silver planchet. My supposition is that it is a normal clad with no real clad layer showing on the side. I would think that might be more reasonable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2922286, member: 31533"]for your info... this coin is valued on pcgs prices online at only about 15 dollars, and I don't what your purpose is in keeping this in the slab or not. You have a couple choices, and neither is bad. Right now you can presume that regardless of what it looks like to you, it is likely correctly labeled and is not the rare silver planchet. So there is no hurry in figuring out if it is wrong. That being said, you can either keep it in the slab until you get to someone who has the ability to tell in the slab or say no, or you can break the coin free and weigh it, or you can wait until you find another coin that is sms in the same type slab and weigh them and see if you can see a difference in weight. Or I am sure other ways. But honestly, it would have, I think, been noticed by someone in the process of slabbing if it was a silver planchet. My supposition is that it is a normal clad with no real clad layer showing on the side. I would think that might be more reasonable.[/QUOTE]
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