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<p>[QUOTE="ronnie58, post: 3040294, member: 90698"]Imagine if you will this alternate reality. I use the first four words from <u>The Twilight Zone,</u> because that is where most seem to see the idea emanating from.</p><p> So you send coins in to one of the TPGs for grading and this is what you receive back:</p><p><br /></p><p> Instead of the standard holder, a square cardboard holder of dimensions specific to the denomination, large enough to hold the coin and two equal size photos, obverse and reverse, with a border allowing for the text.</p><p>Behind the card is a slot for a CD-ROM that contains the high-resolution photographs of both sides of the coins, in addition to any close-ups of key attributes. Also on the CD-ROM is the Blockchain code that stamps the time of re-certification, linking the photo images inviolably to the date/time stamp.</p><p> Now you are free to remove the coin from its new style holder and do with it what you wish. I would leave the choice of the style of new holder those with more experience, eg, 2x2, flip, Caps style, etc., and whatever is deemed best would also serve as a recommendation for private storage and display.</p><p> Now it is 2048 and time to divest before being carted off to the Happy Acres Home.</p><p>Return the coins to their re-certification holders and sell away, with the assistance of trusted coin colleagues who have flocked to your side in order to enjoy your collection in raw form.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ronnie58, post: 3040294, member: 90698"]Imagine if you will this alternate reality. I use the first four words from [U]The Twilight Zone,[/U] because that is where most seem to see the idea emanating from. So you send coins in to one of the TPGs for grading and this is what you receive back: Instead of the standard holder, a square cardboard holder of dimensions specific to the denomination, large enough to hold the coin and two equal size photos, obverse and reverse, with a border allowing for the text. Behind the card is a slot for a CD-ROM that contains the high-resolution photographs of both sides of the coins, in addition to any close-ups of key attributes. Also on the CD-ROM is the Blockchain code that stamps the time of re-certification, linking the photo images inviolably to the date/time stamp. Now you are free to remove the coin from its new style holder and do with it what you wish. I would leave the choice of the style of new holder those with more experience, eg, 2x2, flip, Caps style, etc., and whatever is deemed best would also serve as a recommendation for private storage and display. Now it is 2048 and time to divest before being carted off to the Happy Acres Home. Return the coins to their re-certification holders and sell away, with the assistance of trusted coin colleagues who have flocked to your side in order to enjoy your collection in raw form.[/QUOTE]
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