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- From coinrarities@yahoo.com Mon Feb 10 07:36:17 2003
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John:
I tend to agree with what you were hinting around at. As one of the greedy dealers who sells colonials in slabs as well as those "in the raw", I have seen first hand several new colonial collectors who made their tentative first colonial purchases with slabbed coins. When they felt more comfortable with what colonials should "look like", they went on to buy both raw and slabbed coins. I'm pretty sure that at least some of those now avid collectors wouldn't be involved if it weren't for slabs. Lest we all forget, this is an area of numismatics that is very intimidating to newcomers.
I know this will be an EXTREMELY unpopular opinion in this chat room, but I think that slabs perform a valuable service to beginning collectors. Can you get burned? Sure. But you do have assurance of not buying a fake as the real thing (not that this ever happened to beginning colonial collectors in the pre-slab era!), and you do have some assurance of not buying a horribly corroded but XF coin at XF money (same comment).
Have I seen some real crap in slabs? Yes; we all have. But let us recall that we were not living in the Garden of Colonial Eden before the dreaded and evil slabs came upon the scene.
I think the net influence of slabs has been positive for our colonial hobby.
OK, let those slings and arrows fly! I can take it.
Sinerely, Dave Wnuck
PS: By the way, I am speaking of PCGS (and NGC, I guess; also ANACS for Fugios) slabs here. Don't get me started on SEGS, ACG and the rest.
PPS: I guesstimate the number of hard-core colonial collectors at about 200; add in the dabblers and you get to 800 or so.
--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "colonialcoinunion <jagre@a...>" <jagre@a...> wrote: > Looking for a rough guess - and not just the hard core guys, but > including the dabblers and the toe-in-the-water crowd. > > And the 2nd part of the question - does the serious hard core group > want to see new people coming into the 'field'? My sense is that > there is not a great deal of enthusiasm for the novice or newby > introduced to the field via, perhaps, slabbed items. > > JA
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