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<p>[QUOTE="ontime1969, post: 664233, member: 19596"]Hey guys, ive made my first slab buy, 1934 winged Liberty head with full split bands. Its a PCGS MS64. Its the last merc I need for my Dansco 2123 except for the key date 16-D (you can see it here <a href="http://www.cointalk.com/t65465/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cointalk.com/t65465/">http://www.cointalk.com/t65465/</a>). Im working on a better pictures that you can actually see and my photoshop skillz are very rusty. </p><p><br /></p><p>I was going to crack it out and put in the set but im not sure if thats the best course of action now. The rest of the set were bought as 2x2's and range from G/F to a few MS. So should I buy a cheap filler for the hole and start a slab set? Or do I break it out, add to my album and upgrade the low range stuff with higher quality? This was original plan.</p><p><br /></p><p>By getting 2x2's I have learned a lot about grading this series and I really enjoy it, but im also feeling like moving on to a new set now. These sets are for me and my children someday. I'm not a "per se" investor, but I do want to insure anything valuable. Does having documented slabbed coins make much difference with getting insurance? </p><p><br /></p><p>The more I read and learn, the more I realize what a novice I am. This is a good sign of a fun hobby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ontime1969, post: 664233, member: 19596"]Hey guys, ive made my first slab buy, 1934 winged Liberty head with full split bands. Its a PCGS MS64. Its the last merc I need for my Dansco 2123 except for the key date 16-D (you can see it here [URL]http://www.cointalk.com/t65465/[/URL]). Im working on a better pictures that you can actually see and my photoshop skillz are very rusty. I was going to crack it out and put in the set but im not sure if thats the best course of action now. The rest of the set were bought as 2x2's and range from G/F to a few MS. So should I buy a cheap filler for the hole and start a slab set? Or do I break it out, add to my album and upgrade the low range stuff with higher quality? This was original plan. By getting 2x2's I have learned a lot about grading this series and I really enjoy it, but im also feeling like moving on to a new set now. These sets are for me and my children someday. I'm not a "per se" investor, but I do want to insure anything valuable. Does having documented slabbed coins make much difference with getting insurance? The more I read and learn, the more I realize what a novice I am. This is a good sign of a fun hobby.[/QUOTE]
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