A coin placed in a plastic container by a grading service.
Encapsulated coins have been placed in small plastic containers to keep them from getting tarnished.
benign tumours are encapsulated
An encapsulated coin is a coin that is housed in a plastic container to prevent it from being damaged. Encapsulated coins usually refer to round containers that fit the coin closely, whereas a "slabbed" coin is a coin graded by a third party grading company and is in a long plastic container with the grade on it. However, I have heard people call a slabbed coin an encapsulated coin, however it is rare.
Pneumonia caused by an infection with an encapsulated bacteria.
It is possible for glycerin to be encapsulated. The most common form of encapsulated glycerin is Vegetable glycerin. Capsules may be sold at a pharmacy, such as Walgreens or CVS.
Request this only if the coin has already been encapsulated by another service but you think it should be graded higher. Here is the explaination of crossover from the ANACS form: "CROSSOVER SUBMISSION POLICIES/PROCEDURES - (Coins in other service's holders)
encapsulated sarcoma A tumor that is confined to an area hence the word root capsule
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Benign tumors are usually encapsulated.
A lymph node is an encapsulated mass of lymph tissue.
They cannot communicate.
encapsulated postscript