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<p>[QUOTE="Ambrola, post: 852220, member: 23707"]Get a set of morgan dies from china, Put it in the microwave, melt the coin and pour it out of the slab and into the die, voila! A new Morgan! </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This kind of thing may seem funny to you guys that have been collecting a long time, but to me, it is no answer to my question, only a smart a__ remark! I ask because I don't know. I always keep my mouth shout when I have nothing good to say and I wish others were that way. But in this world of electronics, people will and do alot of things they would not do to my face! I buy raw coins and slabbed coins. If I were to purchase an expencive coin, it would be verified. But I most likely would want to remove it from the slab. I now understand that they are not intended to be removed once they are in the slab. I just thought there was a simple way to open them. Thats all I wanted to know? I like to hold the coin in my hand, look at it without looking through plastic. If I have the books, I put them in. Simple, but some people just can't help it!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrola, post: 852220, member: 23707"]Get a set of morgan dies from china, Put it in the microwave, melt the coin and pour it out of the slab and into the die, voila! A new Morgan! This kind of thing may seem funny to you guys that have been collecting a long time, but to me, it is no answer to my question, only a smart a__ remark! I ask because I don't know. I always keep my mouth shout when I have nothing good to say and I wish others were that way. But in this world of electronics, people will and do alot of things they would not do to my face! I buy raw coins and slabbed coins. If I were to purchase an expencive coin, it would be verified. But I most likely would want to remove it from the slab. I now understand that they are not intended to be removed once they are in the slab. I just thought there was a simple way to open them. Thats all I wanted to know? I like to hold the coin in my hand, look at it without looking through plastic. If I have the books, I put them in. Simple, but some people just can't help it!![/QUOTE]
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