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<p>[QUOTE="illini420, post: 974091, member: 19423"]With proof coins or business strikes, I'll especially pay a slight premium for copper coins that look nice in older slabs. The old slabe gives me some reassurance that the coin is more likely to be stable in appearance and is less likely to change colors and/or grow spots since I know the coin hasn't been touched and/or messed with for many years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="illini420, post: 974091, member: 19423"]With proof coins or business strikes, I'll especially pay a slight premium for copper coins that look nice in older slabs. The old slabe gives me some reassurance that the coin is more likely to be stable in appearance and is less likely to change colors and/or grow spots since I know the coin hasn't been touched and/or messed with for many years.[/QUOTE]
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