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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1442547, member: 112"]Nope.</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> No I would not. With slabbed coins, if you are unhappy with them then sell them and buy another that you are happy with. </p><p><br /></p><p>With original Proof Sets or Mint Sets the sets are usually worth as an original set than they are if you remove the coins from the mint packaging. So they are best left alone. And again, if you are unhappy with them, then look for replacement sets. Once you find them, sell the sets you have.</p><p><br /></p><p>But there is a difference when the sets are in Capital Plastic holders such as the ones you pictured. Those sets are not original and you can open them and remove the coins and then put them back if you wish. Or, you can remove the coins you don't like and replace them with examples you do like. Or, you can try the MS70.</p><p><br /></p><p>But since you have no experience with using MS70, I would suggest looking for replacement coins. Otherwise you stand the risk of messing up the coins you have.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1442547, member: 112"]Nope. No I would not. With slabbed coins, if you are unhappy with them then sell them and buy another that you are happy with. With original Proof Sets or Mint Sets the sets are usually worth as an original set than they are if you remove the coins from the mint packaging. So they are best left alone. And again, if you are unhappy with them, then look for replacement sets. Once you find them, sell the sets you have. But there is a difference when the sets are in Capital Plastic holders such as the ones you pictured. Those sets are not original and you can open them and remove the coins and then put them back if you wish. Or, you can remove the coins you don't like and replace them with examples you do like. Or, you can try the MS70. But since you have no experience with using MS70, I would suggest looking for replacement coins. Otherwise you stand the risk of messing up the coins you have.[/QUOTE]
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