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I believe the notched ones are the newer ones, since I've only seen these recently.
They are probably better in protecting the pin, disc or coin. The older style had a rubber O ring that the item sat in. I noticed this when I busted out a '63 Salada Mantle several years ago. Because of this O ring the piece is locked into place so if its not encapsulated centered, you cannot tap it around. Like you can with the card paper discs. All my P2 pins, & Topps/Salada/Armour/Old London coins are the non notched style, so I would like to see a close up of the notched style in hand. |
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