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<p>[QUOTE="pescholl, post: 1763833, member: 35485"]I can't see slabbing clad coins. They are minted in such high numbers, the metal content is practically worthless and they're still too new to have any real numismatic value. Maybe in 50 years. </p><p> </p><p>For me to invest in slabbing, the coin would have to have gold or silver content, be uncirculated, and something I would want maximum protection for. My small collection of silver proof Kennedy halves, or my one ASE proof, for instance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pescholl, post: 1763833, member: 35485"]I can't see slabbing clad coins. They are minted in such high numbers, the metal content is practically worthless and they're still too new to have any real numismatic value. Maybe in 50 years. For me to invest in slabbing, the coin would have to have gold or silver content, be uncirculated, and something I would want maximum protection for. My small collection of silver proof Kennedy halves, or my one ASE proof, for instance.[/QUOTE]
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