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<p>[QUOTE="sage55, post: 1525309, member: 39982"]I certainly have the space for it in it's original packing and figured if it's worth more in it's original packaging then I'd leave it in there, if makes zero difference then I'd put it in an airtite. So far it's pretty split as some say leave it but the most value it seems is the toning that's starting, even though I'm not one who likes toning.</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Boy oh boy have you aged old head in just one week... you know considering you yourself was just here asking advice about a coin as well, here in <a href="http://www.cointalk.com/t212403/#post1520342" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cointalk.com/t212403/#post1520342">this thread</a>. If you want to get it graded then get it graded "because its what you want to do not because others dont care for it" :too-funny:</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with you, I'm not one of the select that enjoy toning. I prefer my coins bright and shiny, however I'm going to leave this on in it's original case and let it tone some more. It seems the select few that do like toning will pay more for the coin so I see this as a possible investment - worse case it will still be worth melt so I'm not out anything.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sage55, post: 1525309, member: 39982"]I certainly have the space for it in it's original packing and figured if it's worth more in it's original packaging then I'd leave it in there, if makes zero difference then I'd put it in an airtite. So far it's pretty split as some say leave it but the most value it seems is the toning that's starting, even though I'm not one who likes toning. Boy oh boy have you aged old head in just one week... you know considering you yourself was just here asking advice about a coin as well, here in [URL="http://www.cointalk.com/t212403/#post1520342"]this thread[/URL]. If you want to get it graded then get it graded "because its what you want to do not because others dont care for it" :too-funny: I agree with you, I'm not one of the select that enjoy toning. I prefer my coins bright and shiny, however I'm going to leave this on in it's original case and let it tone some more. It seems the select few that do like toning will pay more for the coin so I see this as a possible investment - worse case it will still be worth melt so I'm not out anything.[/QUOTE]
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