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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 4613928, member: 26302"]Just a few questions [USER=77639]@calcol[/USER] , if there is something like metal to prevent a SDB from being read, (security concern), wouldn't the same prevent a reader at the door of a show from tracking a coin leaving? If they had a chip inside the slab, this would not be of use unless you were somewhere with a scanner and TPG access to submit the information, correct? </p><p><br /></p><p>Just trying to figure out how this would work. Anyone trading coins back and forth would have no protection I take it, it would only work buying or selling to dealers. </p><p><br /></p><p>The major downfall would be cost. You are expecting the entire population of coins to AGAIN have money spent on them to be TPG slabbed. How many more billions will be extracted from the hobby....</p><p><br /></p><p>I am sure many will say I am just old and grumpy, but I don't know why a person wouldn't just study and learn coins. If this is what would be required to be a coin collector, why not be a bitcoin collector instead?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 4613928, member: 26302"]Just a few questions [USER=77639]@calcol[/USER] , if there is something like metal to prevent a SDB from being read, (security concern), wouldn't the same prevent a reader at the door of a show from tracking a coin leaving? If they had a chip inside the slab, this would not be of use unless you were somewhere with a scanner and TPG access to submit the information, correct? Just trying to figure out how this would work. Anyone trading coins back and forth would have no protection I take it, it would only work buying or selling to dealers. The major downfall would be cost. You are expecting the entire population of coins to AGAIN have money spent on them to be TPG slabbed. How many more billions will be extracted from the hobby.... I am sure many will say I am just old and grumpy, but I don't know why a person wouldn't just study and learn coins. If this is what would be required to be a coin collector, why not be a bitcoin collector instead?[/QUOTE]
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