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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 2577134, member: 5233"]OK, so I have been thinking about setting aside a little money and picking up a $5 modern gold commemorative. For whatever reason, the 1999 Washington Gold has always had a special place in my heart. I loved it when it came out and I still do...I'd like to get a proof example.</p><p><br /></p><p>I know a lot of people here hate slabbed modern coins...and I understand the argument. However, I was thinking of picking one of these up graded PR69DCAM (I won't pay a premium for a coin slabbed as 70). by either PCGS or NGC. My reason is, I find them easier to store and I personally don't mind the slab. I also find the OGP to be somewhat harder to store and cumbersome to dig open to look at the coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>That said, is there any benefit in the liquidity of the coin if it is slabbed verse OGP. I know a lot of "classic" coins are much easier to sell when they are slabbed. Does this also hold true for modern commemorative coins or does it really matter? Even though I think the slabbed coins are easier...I want to make sure I protect my investment by purchasing the coin in its most liquid form. I assume that's slabbed, but this is a type of coin I have never owned.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, based on what I have seen with prices...both cost about the same (OGP vs. slabbed).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 2577134, member: 5233"]OK, so I have been thinking about setting aside a little money and picking up a $5 modern gold commemorative. For whatever reason, the 1999 Washington Gold has always had a special place in my heart. I loved it when it came out and I still do...I'd like to get a proof example. I know a lot of people here hate slabbed modern coins...and I understand the argument. However, I was thinking of picking one of these up graded PR69DCAM (I won't pay a premium for a coin slabbed as 70). by either PCGS or NGC. My reason is, I find them easier to store and I personally don't mind the slab. I also find the OGP to be somewhat harder to store and cumbersome to dig open to look at the coin. That said, is there any benefit in the liquidity of the coin if it is slabbed verse OGP. I know a lot of "classic" coins are much easier to sell when they are slabbed. Does this also hold true for modern commemorative coins or does it really matter? Even though I think the slabbed coins are easier...I want to make sure I protect my investment by purchasing the coin in its most liquid form. I assume that's slabbed, but this is a type of coin I have never owned. Also, based on what I have seen with prices...both cost about the same (OGP vs. slabbed).[/QUOTE]
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