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How to tell if a coin has been cleaned A coin like this may straight grade one day at a TPG and might receive a "details" grade another day A coin may be graded with a "Details" or "Genuine" grade This means the coin has a problem - whether it is cleaning, damage, altered surfaces, or whizzing, etc - and the third party grader has deemed this problem to not be market acceptable
Carter dollar? - Coin Talk R I P James Earl Carter, 39th president, 1924-2024 I think it's pretty likely since they extended the presidential dollar series to honor George H
Coin Collectors on YouTube — Collectors Universe I used to watch a lot of coin related youtube channels Some channels have new expanding information that makes the videos informational, while others have the same lessons on repeat I quickly outgrew those basic channels and stick with those that I learn from Nowadays I just watch the coin geek every once in a while
U. S. Coin Forum — Collectors Universe One Ounce 2025-W ASE Uncirculated(burnished) Coin - Product Limit 'only' 90,000 - on Sale May 20 Goldbully 4 3K views 140 comments 3 points Most recent by Goldbully July 28, 2025 7:19PM THE FAMOUS (or INfamous) "COIN UNO" GAME THREAD
Roman Cross - Coin Talk I remember scarce coins of Theodosius or later when the Roman Empire was divided between East and West The following coin has Valens on Obverse heading right Reverse shows the Emperor dragging a captive with his right hand, and raising a labarum with his left hand The labarum includes a clear cross The coin weighs 2 67 g
How to Detect Cleaned Coins - Coin Talk When I look at a coin, I use a three-step process each time to determine if the coin is cleaned The three steps are as follows: 1 Grade the Coin 2 Look at the Color 3 Observe the Surface Quality Here is a breakdown of each step: Step 1: Grade the Coin: Half of the battle is determining the coin’s grade
Coin punch board-help needed please — Collectors Universe Some punch boards were designed to award a coin, plus a prize that was indicated under the coin The punch board in question does not indicate anything similar, so I think it might just award the prizes under the seals and no actual coins Here is a punch board that I bought empty and had fun picking out coins to fill it
Coin weight tolerances 1943 Zinc coated steel cents Weight 2 689 grams (+ - 0 13 grams) Another member of Coin Talk has a list showing the weight and tolerance for all US coins
Difference between cameos and proof - Coin Talk Proof is the method of manufacture where a coin is usually struck several times with specially prepared polished dies and planchets Proof coins can have simple mirrored surfaces, CAMEO which refers to a coin with frosted devices and mirrored fiels resulting in a contrasting appearance, or DEEP CAMEO which refers to a CAMEO coin with a very