A slabbed coin is a coin that was graded by a grading service. There are many grading services out there. You can use Google to find some of them. Having a coin graded can give you the exact value and therefore is easier to determine its value.
There are a variety of different places where one can purchase slabbed coins. Stores that specialize in coin trading are always a good place to find slabbed coins. Alternatively, one can often find them on eBay as well.
If the 1882 has a CC mintmark or the 1909 has an O, get it slabbed. Or if you feel that either will grade above MS-60. Otherwise, they are pretty common coins and probably not worth the extra expense.
Assuming you mean quarters and are referring to coins then 400
---- What do you mean by "socked"? Do you mean: * Hit or punched? * Put socks on the feet? * Hit with a sock filled with coins? * Put in a large bag? Which one are you referring to? ----
It's not clear what you mean. Are you referring to a coin in mint condition, or the facility where coins are manufactured? Please post a new question with more details.
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.
IF you're referring to U.S. coins, face value only - 25 cents.
Many of the coins are valued at a price close to $2,500 each. The exact price will depend upon the condition that the coin is in.
What do you mean by "What is the new coins?"
You must elaborate. To which time period are you referring when you say, "did they..."?
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)
Coins on clubpenguin are money. You need coins to buy things.