Buy the coin, not the slab

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Carthago, Dec 6, 2015.

  1. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Oh yeah, they are quite serious about video game slabbing. Don't you know that if you open the box to play the game, you may be creating tears on the cardboard box, thus lowering the value of your investment. Not to mention that playing the game itself caused the risk of hairline scratches on the disk, or microscratches on the plastic case that holds the disk. Why would you want to actually play a game and risk causing massive loss to your investment's value and upside potential for future profit? Slab the game!

    They even slab dolls, action figures, casino chips, and pretty much anything else that can be slabbed these days. It's the way every hobby seems to be heading. Some "experts" grading your item and encasing it, and then it becomes all about the preservation, commodity value, profit, etc.
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Saw this on one of my comic book sites this morning, a video of Rick Springfields large as$ collection of old Star Wars figure.

    Rick Springfields is mainly known for the 80's hit, "Jessie's Girl".

    You can see he has them all in hard plastic, but these don't look graded.



    But I see graded figures/comics/trading cards at cons all the time.
     
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  4. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    100% => it's a bit like Granny putting plastic on the couches!!
     
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  5. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Okay fine => ummm, maybe I'm a total hypocrite, right? (hey wait, is a hypocrite an animal?)

    => yah, because I'm totally fine with slabbing old sports cards (*whatev*) ... fricken judgers

    ;)


    joe.jpg jerry2.jpg stevesteve.jpg

    ... collecting "rocks"

    => but we are what we are, right? (nuthin' but creepy, obsessive collectors!!)

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  6. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic



    I think slabbed cards are OK and as a comic book collector, I don't mind it to a extent either. I think they are great for very rare/expensive comic books and even key issues. Comics have their "tooling" like flattening the spine I think with an iron, adding new staples, page repairs. So it's good to know.

    But like coin slabs, people have very new modern comic books slabbed and hope to get 9.7 & 9.8 grades and turn a weeks old $4 comic to $200 comic because of that 9.7 or 9.8.

    And people on ebay buy them so they keep doing it.

    NGC does the comic books under CGC.
     
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  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    => okay, thanks Mat ... a bit of a double-standard, but I would certainly crack-open my sports cards before I slabbed my ancinets ... I'm just sayin'

    => oh, and again => it's really up to you in the end how ya do it, right?

    cheers
     
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  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    So, let's see. You are a clear plastic protective cover?
     
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  9. Volodya

    Volodya Junior Member

    Just for ducks, here's the only once-slabbed coin I ever bought. As I said somewhere way upthread, it was freed within an hour, even though I was in NY and had to track down a friend with tools. Sorry, I don't have a before pic, lol:

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  10. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I have some rocks/fossils that I have collected over the years.

    Should slab them, never know when a hammer might fall from the sky and land on them :eek:
     
  11. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    exactly, my friend => I'm your friendly neighborhood Plexiglass Man!!

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  12. brassnautilus

    brassnautilus Well-Known Member

    slabbing is ok for higher valued coins intended for trading. If nothing else, it's a good packaging for all the sorting and handling. The authentication by expert can be worth the cost if enough was at stake. I mean, we often pay a lot more auction fee than that.
     
  13. Carthago

    Carthago Does this look infected to you?

    That's a nice coin, Phil. I remember last year, perhaps the year before, a whack, whack, whack echoing through the NY bourse only to find out it was Harlan shattering slabs at the HJB table.
     
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  14. 4to2centBC

    4to2centBC Well-Known Member

    Warms my soul to hear such stories. Especially at holiday time.

    Do I hear a bell ringing somewhere?

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    M
     
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  15. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Lol!
     
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