BY R.W. JULIAN
The facade of the American Numismatic Society in New York as it appeared in June 1974.
At the present time, slabs are increasingly used to protect fine coins and determine authenticity.
(Image courtesy Stack’s Bowers.)
Since the dawn of time, people have tried to keep items of value protected from the elements and, thereby, remaining in pristine condition. This, of course, is a difficult matter, as it is impossible to know if succeeding generations will even care about what was important in an earlier time.
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