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When slabs were SLABS!
When slabs were SLABS!
Yeah, I bought the Slab, not the coin; BTW, looks to be a nice unc. 1878-S V46. Nice paperweight for my desk.
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Re: When slabs were SLABS!
I
like it, I'd put that slab on my desk.

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Nice slab!! It's air tight as well as tamper evident!
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Re: When slabs were SLABS!
Hmm, Don't think I'd try to crack that one out 

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Chunky! You could probably kill someone with that chunk of lucite.
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Re: When slabs were SLABS!
Tell me that's not a 78-CC in that thing....
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Re: When slabs were SLABS!
Wonder if someone will put a VAM label on it.







Re: When slabs were SLABS!
It looks like there might be room for a VSS sticker on the back
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Re: When slabs were SLABS!
Very nice quality encasement and good, stable plastic resin used. Many of these are yellowed and have cracks from plastic deterioration.