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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 890587, member: 19065"]Yes, but those are for Intercept boxes, not NGC boxes and they are sold at a significantly higher cost per unit than the NGC boxes are: $15.95 MSPR / $11.17 Wizard retail, or a case of 24 units for $9.99 each. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>As I highlighted in bold from the OPs thread in my reply, I was addressing the OP's question about the 'real price' of the NGC boxes, hence the line of reasoning why NGC doesn't sell the boxes directly on their web site as PCGS does, but rather through an approved supplier, Wizard, who lists NGCs MSRP.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some coin storage supply web sites go as far as to detail which boxes hold other TPG slabs, which boxes do not hold certain era's of those same TPG slabs as well as which other TPG companies slabs fit in one box but not another. TPGs continually make slight modifications to their slabs dimensions but what they generally always seem to do is try to accommodate that their earlier slabs fit into their personalized boxes with each modification. Still, you will find that some early PCGS slabs do not fit snuggly in modern era PCGS boxes and there is a resultant rattle.</p><p><br /></p><p>If ultimate conservation is the OP's goal but expense is not an issue (which I do think cost <i>is </i>an issue per the line of inquiry), then the Intercept boxes may be the way for to go for some. :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 890587, member: 19065"]Yes, but those are for Intercept boxes, not NGC boxes and they are sold at a significantly higher cost per unit than the NGC boxes are: $15.95 MSPR / $11.17 Wizard retail, or a case of 24 units for $9.99 each. ;) As I highlighted in bold from the OPs thread in my reply, I was addressing the OP's question about the 'real price' of the NGC boxes, hence the line of reasoning why NGC doesn't sell the boxes directly on their web site as PCGS does, but rather through an approved supplier, Wizard, who lists NGCs MSRP. Some coin storage supply web sites go as far as to detail which boxes hold other TPG slabs, which boxes do not hold certain era's of those same TPG slabs as well as which other TPG companies slabs fit in one box but not another. TPGs continually make slight modifications to their slabs dimensions but what they generally always seem to do is try to accommodate that their earlier slabs fit into their personalized boxes with each modification. Still, you will find that some early PCGS slabs do not fit snuggly in modern era PCGS boxes and there is a resultant rattle. If ultimate conservation is the OP's goal but expense is not an issue (which I do think cost [I]is [/I]an issue per the line of inquiry), then the Intercept boxes may be the way for to go for some. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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