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Should these toners to go the slab factory for plastification?

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I've been considering for a while slabbing these... especially for resale. Since it would be faster and cheaper, I'd probably go with NGC on them...

 

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I also have a 76-S in a proof set but can't find the picture--it's got navy blue stripes.

 

You're thoughts?

 

Jeremy

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Jeremy, I think you have some very nice Lincolns there and all are worthy of a slab. As you mention re-sale, it would definitely add a premium to them on top of their great eye appeal!

 

David wink.gif

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That 62 looks odd, but otherwise I would say go for it. I would lean towards NGC since some might actually be worthy of a star (though I know nothing about what makes a coin star worthy, but I know that NGC is the only company that gives out stars).

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AN: I will tell you what I tell everyone else when they ask about getting a coin slabbed: Don't bother unless you are going to sell. Why waste money on slabs when you can buy more coins? 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

 

jom

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AN: I will tell you what I tell everyone else when they ask about getting a coin slabbed: Don't bother unless you are going to sell. Why waste money on slabs when you can buy more coins?
I know that... even I tell that to people smile.gif I'd be inclined to sell if they went to the slab factory... as I've considered selling in the past, as well.

 

Jeremy

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