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<p>[QUOTE="Shortgapbob, post: 199774, member: 6088"]Well it really depends on the individual. Some people use $100.00 as the minimum standard for getting coins slabbed. Some people only get key date coins slabbed to ensure authenticity. Some people have uncirculated coins slabbed to protect them (although generic CoinWorld holders or round air tight holders will do this). </p><p> </p><p>If there is a large jump in price from one grade to the next (for example MS-64 to MS-65) and your coin is the higher grade, a slabbing a coin will be a good financial decision.</p><p> </p><p>I personally have TPGs slab key dates coins, high grade Morgans, high grade 19th century type coins, and any coin with large jumps in price by grade. At present time, I would use NGC, as I feel ANACS is a step below where they once were. From a financial perspective, NGC coins generally bring more money in the marketplace compared with ANACS coins. </p><p> </p><p>Hopefully others will provide some feedback as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Shortgapbob, post: 199774, member: 6088"]Well it really depends on the individual. Some people use $100.00 as the minimum standard for getting coins slabbed. Some people only get key date coins slabbed to ensure authenticity. Some people have uncirculated coins slabbed to protect them (although generic CoinWorld holders or round air tight holders will do this). If there is a large jump in price from one grade to the next (for example MS-64 to MS-65) and your coin is the higher grade, a slabbing a coin will be a good financial decision. I personally have TPGs slab key dates coins, high grade Morgans, high grade 19th century type coins, and any coin with large jumps in price by grade. At present time, I would use NGC, as I feel ANACS is a step below where they once were. From a financial perspective, NGC coins generally bring more money in the marketplace compared with ANACS coins. Hopefully others will provide some feedback as well.[/QUOTE]
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