• Codename_goose
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    5 days ago

    A slab of coins? What exactly does that look like? Not that I could afford such a thing, I just want to know what I should expect.

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      Coin slabs are little boxes with a coin inside them on display. They’re sold by various companies like NGC, and you can send them your coins and pay them to grade and slab them.

      This is super popular for modern American coins, but not to the same degree with collectors of ancient coins. Many dedicated collectors will remove the slab/box so they can touch the coin, which horrifies collectors of modern coins as they think the plastic coffin adds value.

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        Ah, I see. the most “effort” I’ve put into protecting my coins are the cardboard with a hole in the middle with staples and plastic over the hole, mostly to keep the coin grip-able and in one place. I can’t stand slabbing something unless it’s been graded as uncirculated.

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          I store mine in trays in a coin suitcase, which works fine. I make sure the felt is acid free and so on, but they’re not inside slabs or holders. I want to be able to touch them 😂