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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 9400, member: 487"]Well we slab most of our coins these days. Not because of desire or want, but because our customers ask for it. Most of our sales are going into registry sets. Sign of the times. </p><p><br /></p><p>The only coins that I would recommend to be slabbed are key dates, and certain grade rarities. Too many fakes out there. I have seen many $500 1916-D Mercury Dimes that become a $2.50 coin when the D falls off.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 9400, member: 487"]Well we slab most of our coins these days. Not because of desire or want, but because our customers ask for it. Most of our sales are going into registry sets. Sign of the times. The only coins that I would recommend to be slabbed are key dates, and certain grade rarities. Too many fakes out there. I have seen many $500 1916-D Mercury Dimes that become a $2.50 coin when the D falls off.[/QUOTE]
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