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<p>[QUOTE="Black Friar, post: 3876393, member: 76221"]While I'm primarily an ancient/foreign person, I do periodically purchase US silver dollars slabbed. My feeling is you can now have a really accurately graded slab cheep compared to 3+years ago. The top end of the grading scale is still going up on key and semi key coins. A beautiful slabbed US silver dollar for under $200 is out there. I prefer the attached.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Black Friar, post: 3876393, member: 76221"]While I'm primarily an ancient/foreign person, I do periodically purchase US silver dollars slabbed. My feeling is you can now have a really accurately graded slab cheep compared to 3+years ago. The top end of the grading scale is still going up on key and semi key coins. A beautiful slabbed US silver dollar for under $200 is out there. I prefer the attached.[/QUOTE]
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