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Old 12-09-2022, 07:27 AM
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I've also seen Cracker Jack Pins slabbed.

But every dealer prices them 8 - 10 times higher than normal just because of the slab. It's beyond preposterous, and these slabbed Pins just sit stagnant for years, without ever selling. It all seems so pointless.
And lets not forget Yellow base path....
But as to the posters question I have collected pins for many years and your 2 pins would be a total waste of money to even consider slabbing. Condition isnt that great my guess a 2-4 and the money to slab them (I dont think they would) would far out weigh what you would get back. Enjoy them raw and save yourself alot of cost......
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