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<p>[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 1513646, member: 27832"]Sure, I could see that if it's an identifiable coin planchet -- mint errors in slabs aren't surprising at all. But a 1-ounce silver blank is about as generic as you can get. In fact, I thought they were sold <i>as</i> blanks for later engraving.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm just surprised that a metal round, without any indication of what type of coin it was intended for (or even whether it was intended to be a coin at all), would get slabbed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 1513646, member: 27832"]Sure, I could see that if it's an identifiable coin planchet -- mint errors in slabs aren't surprising at all. But a 1-ounce silver blank is about as generic as you can get. In fact, I thought they were sold [I]as[/I] blanks for later engraving. I'm just surprised that a metal round, without any indication of what type of coin it was intended for (or even whether it was intended to be a coin at all), would get slabbed.[/QUOTE]
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