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RE: The Last Round Pound 2016 United Kingdom Silver Piedfort PF70 Ultra Cameo

in #pound8 years ago

I have a question, are there any coins that are better kept in their original RM presentation, even compared to having them in a PF70 slab? There are probably collectors who want the display boxes with COA rather than a stack of slabs?

It might be nice if the RM came up with a re-display case for slabbed versions of their coins. But there's numerous grading company sizes.

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I found a nice article (which I hope is accurate) to get more knowledgeable on grading do's and don't's.

http://www.usgoldexpert.com/articles/the-10-greatest-myths-of-slabbed-coins/

(Weird.. the word don't's looks bizarre but apparently spell-checker says it's okay.)

I would say the 2017 Sovereign and £5 Sovereign, the 2017 Piedfort Sovereign and most of the coronation sets, but get capsules on them to protect them fully.

If you are looking to sell them on then Grade them, if you want them as originals keep them in there cases but you must keep the COA Safe.

When you're selling on a graded slabbed Sovereign, do people still need the display cases? I assume the COA is a definite requirement for selling a slabbed Sov.