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How to Detect Cleaned Coins | Coin Talk Step 1: Grade the Coin: Half of the battle is determining the coin’s grade When you look at a lot of coins, you will get a feel for what a coin should look like for a given grade This is instrumental in detecting cleaned coins because an improper cleaning will permanently alter the coin’s appearance Here is a brief grading lesson:
Ancient Coins - Coin Talk Ancient coins, a forum for discussing Roman, Greek, and other coins from ancient civilizations
Revisiting the 2016 Centennial Gold Coin set for 2026 In 2016 the US Mint released the Centennial gold coin set that had three coins, a Mercury Dime Centennial Gold Coin that was the first of three 24-karat gold coins the Mint issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of three classic coin designs first issued in 1916
COINS - AS SEEN ON TV! A Review of The Coin Vault Of all Coin TV, there has been the greatest interest in me writing a review of TCV I will touch on show hosts, coin offerings, presentation, pricing, and customer service
Grading Question? - MS Vs BU coins. - Coin Talk A coin is described as being in the same state it was in when it left the Mint, regardless of whether or not it spent any time in circulation Also, the addition of Sheldon Scale numbers to the MS- prefix (MS63, MS65, etc ) is more precise than the older, adjectival grading descriptions like “Choice BU” and “Gem BU”