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Old 01-07-2009, 08:32 PM   #7 (permalink)
stonecoldvenom
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Thanks for the replies guys. I will definatly buy a red book and hobo or anybody else how would I go about learning to grade? One last question for you guys. I know the better the condition the better the coin but how do the conditions go? What goes in order? Proof, uncirculated, extra fine, fine, I don't know so could sombody clarify that for me that would be great. Like are the uncirculated coins the one's you would send to a grading company to get graded. Thanks for the welcomes everybody.

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