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Stevo

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  1. 35 minutes ago, TomGoodheart said:

    Without meaning to be rude Stevo, but why do you want to slab it?  (You might have noticed that slabbing isn't that popular in the UK)  Careful handling will preserve it fine without a slab (and you'll be able to insect it better). I keep my Charles I shillings in a tray in a cabinet so I can pick them up and look at them when I wish.  Though a nice coin, it's not so valuable that it needs preservation.  And if to sell, the cost of slabbing would have to be offset against the gain you'd make selling it raw.  Just curious.  T

    Hi Tom it would be more for authentication purposes than anything as we have an industry of fake coins circulating in Australia

    and it just seems to be getting worse .It's a case of deciding whether or not the value of the coin would warrant it


  2. Recently purchased this coin in Australia and was thinking about getting it slabbed because it looks

    to be in reasonable condition for its age but I'm not sure of its value ,Any information would be helpful thank you

    The weight is 2.8 grams with a diameter of 26mm

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