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<p>[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 3945099, member: 46237"]I think the older NGC slabs look rather nice with larger ($20) gold coins, and toned (S$1) size silver coins. The color contrast along with the unobstructed rims are quite attractive. For smaller coins, not so much, and tiny coins like T1/T2 gold dollars, trimes, etc. just get completely swallowed up in the older holders and look terrible.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 3945099, member: 46237"]I think the older NGC slabs look rather nice with larger ($20) gold coins, and toned (S$1) size silver coins. The color contrast along with the unobstructed rims are quite attractive. For smaller coins, not so much, and tiny coins like T1/T2 gold dollars, trimes, etc. just get completely swallowed up in the older holders and look terrible.[/QUOTE]
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