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<p>[QUOTE="Orfew, post: 7321372, member: 74968"]The quick slabs come with different sized openings. The sizing is in mm. Put your coin on a clear ruler and see what the diameter is. Then you buy the slabs that come closest. Keep in mind you might not get a perfect fit because ancient coins are not perfectly round. I have used these for display purposes and they work rather well and look quite nice. Plus you can remove the coin whenever you want.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Orfew, post: 7321372, member: 74968"]The quick slabs come with different sized openings. The sizing is in mm. Put your coin on a clear ruler and see what the diameter is. Then you buy the slabs that come closest. Keep in mind you might not get a perfect fit because ancient coins are not perfectly round. I have used these for display purposes and they work rather well and look quite nice. Plus you can remove the coin whenever you want.[/QUOTE]
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