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<p>[QUOTE="PipersSpring, post: 3044411, member: 82411"]It appears that NGC is well aware of the scratching problem. They offer to put your coin in a new slab for $10. You'll find it on their standard order form under the service: Re Holder. It's still not cheap to replace just one or two slabs, considering postage and insurance. However, you purchased those coins to be able to look at them and enjoy them, share them with others, and get maximum return when you go to sell them (which we all eventually do, or our kids do it when we're gone).</p><p><br /></p><p>Rounding up a dozen or half dozen of your slabs makes the reholdering process more affordable, per coin. I don't work for NGC, but I have found their conservation fees to be very reasonable and the work, well done. If you've been considering getting conservation done, then this is the time to get it. I have found that the conservation expense is less than the increased value of the coin. Of course it all depends on the coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PipersSpring, post: 3044411, member: 82411"]It appears that NGC is well aware of the scratching problem. They offer to put your coin in a new slab for $10. You'll find it on their standard order form under the service: Re Holder. It's still not cheap to replace just one or two slabs, considering postage and insurance. However, you purchased those coins to be able to look at them and enjoy them, share them with others, and get maximum return when you go to sell them (which we all eventually do, or our kids do it when we're gone). Rounding up a dozen or half dozen of your slabs makes the reholdering process more affordable, per coin. I don't work for NGC, but I have found their conservation fees to be very reasonable and the work, well done. If you've been considering getting conservation done, then this is the time to get it. I have found that the conservation expense is less than the increased value of the coin. Of course it all depends on the coin.[/QUOTE]
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