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<p>[QUOTE="nesvt, post: 147691, member: 1749"]TOLS196024, was this a recent slabbed coin that you had graded or was it something from months ago? </p><p><br /></p><p>I've been reading too much about the problems they had with early versions of the new slabs. It seems like they have gone through MANY revisions. I hope the latest version does not look like it was opened, does not have the melted look of plastic or glue at the seam, and does not break open with a simple twist. Last I heard, the "current" new slab was fine.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also think ANACS should do something about the early versions of the slab. They are numbered on the plastic. You can identify old-new from new-new. If they want to make people happy, they should offer a re-holdering service for early versions of the slab. I know some people would take advantage of this offer, so they could limit it to the original folks that had the coin graded (by certification number) and limit it just to the earlier slabs. I'd gladly pay the shipping both ways to get a holder that is more acceptable.</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW, I have 30 coins that should be arriving back to me today or tomorrow.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nesvt, post: 147691, member: 1749"]TOLS196024, was this a recent slabbed coin that you had graded or was it something from months ago? I've been reading too much about the problems they had with early versions of the new slabs. It seems like they have gone through MANY revisions. I hope the latest version does not look like it was opened, does not have the melted look of plastic or glue at the seam, and does not break open with a simple twist. Last I heard, the "current" new slab was fine. I also think ANACS should do something about the early versions of the slab. They are numbered on the plastic. You can identify old-new from new-new. If they want to make people happy, they should offer a re-holdering service for early versions of the slab. I know some people would take advantage of this offer, so they could limit it to the original folks that had the coin graded (by certification number) and limit it just to the earlier slabs. I'd gladly pay the shipping both ways to get a holder that is more acceptable. BTW, I have 30 coins that should be arriving back to me today or tomorrow.[/QUOTE]
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