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Opinions & Help on a new slab coin


Shoba

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Well today I bought/traded my first slabbed coin. A 2016 Pr70 dcam Koala 1/4 oz. Very beautiful coin! As I am new to slabbed coins I had a few questions. First how important is it that the slab remain in the best condition as possible? I notice the one I recieved today isn't horrible but far from how I like to keep my things. Is it worth getting the coin put in a new slab or leave it as is? Not sure if a scratched slab will affect any value. My next question and the million dollar one is, what do you feel the value is? I did some research and came to my own conclusion, but wouldn't mind some other opinions! thx in advance. 

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Not sure what the general opinion is on this but I once got a badly scratched slabbed coin and I just T-Cut the plastic like you would car paintwork and it came out looking like new. Never went anywhere near the label, never needed to just the plastic on the coin faces.

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