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  1. I definitely thought there would be some more interesting slabbed things out there
  2. That's what I was originally thinking but did get a little paranoid with some responses in another thread I had which caused me to start this one
  3. Is there a way to tell if a book that has already been graded was printed in the USA? Mainly in reference to golden and silver era. Thanks!
  4. Thanks! Those are cool I guess I was thinking more along the lines of something like this that could hole like 10-20 slabs Clear Box Was hopeful there was something a little cheaper
  5. I'm a newbie and I am starting a very small collection of slabbed books. I would like to keep them in some kind of clear box that I can put on a shelf (possibly rotate out the one in the front, etc). Anyway, is there a "standard" box that is something similar to this or does anybody have any recommendations for one that works well with slabbed books? Thanks!
  6. Thanks for breaking that down! That's what I've been trying to figure out
  7. That's definitely up there! But I guess I can see the intrigue
  8. Do you have a pic of what you think is your weirdest one?
  9. I think that makes sense. Thanks. So does that mean for a graded book that can't be opened, there is no way to know where it was printed? (I know this is getting off topic, might make more sense to start a new thread)
  10. Thanks. Where I got confused because companies like E Gerber sell golden/silver as one