My first contest in CT : post your abbreviations !

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  1. enochian

    enochian silver eater

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  3. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    and AE = copper/bronze and AV = gold !
     
  4. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    al = aluminum
    pt = platinum
    pd = Palladium
    gold is au i think
     
  5. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    As chemical element, gold is Au In numismatic catalogue, it is often written AV (that comes from the Latin AVREVS = gold = or in french, our latin ancestor didn't have a U but a V instead )
     
  6. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    did not know that a priest taught me latin for 3 weeks but then i wasent able to attend any more because probationn conflicts when i was younger
     
  7. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    :hail: Where we are on Saturday morning :hail:

    roughly 12 hours before closure...

    High Scores are as follows :

    Redwin117 : 10 points has the lead for the moment
    Derick : 8 points 2nd
    Swish513: 5 points
    ( i think you could make a far better score :yes: )

    Everything is still possible !
    Hurry up Folks

    I am thinking in a special prize for the ones who are unable to post pictures and have left some good/cool information :)

    - Froggy
     
  8. ddoomm1

    ddoomm1 keep on running

    hmm okay last ditch effort by me (sorry if there are any repeats)

    -W=white
    -T=toned
    IGC=Independent Coin Graders
    BTW=Booker T Washington
    Fh=full head
    FB=full (split) bands)
    nr=no reserve (auction)
    Dt=date
    Rev=reverse
    Obv=obverse
    Lg=large
    Sm=small
    mm= millimeter (as when measuring the diameter)
    VDB=Victor David Brenner
    oz=ounce
    Pre-Fed=pre-federal issue (coin)
    HR=high relief
    CAL= California (especially with gold and fractional currency)
    ANA=American Numismatic Association
    W=West Point
    CC=Carson City
    Ltrs=letters
    Ch Proof=Choice Proof
    Pl=plain
    20/19=1820 over 1819 (As in the large cent)

    hahaha okay I got to go now
     
  9. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    Cc: Carson city
    Cc: cool coin
    Gd:good deal
    GD:great deal
    Wl: want list
    Gthi: got to have it
    Ml: me likey
    Cp: cool penny
    Fs: for sale
    Al: auction listings
     
  10. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    A-B-C-D
    Ag
    - elemental abbreviation for SILVER
    AE
    -American Eagle silver, gold, and platinum gold coins released by the US government starting in Oct. 1986. Front (obverse) depicts Liberty walking and reverse side bears an American Eagle and nest design. Produced in both Uncirculated and Proof conditions. The silver coins are often called Silver Eagles, gold coins often called Gold Eagles, and Platinum are called Platinum eagles.
    AG
    - Same as "About good".
    AGE
    - American Gold Eagle coins.


    ANA*
    - American Numismatic Associationthe most popular nonprofit educational coin collectors organization in America. Encourages the study of numismatics; collecting of money. The American Numismatic Association headquarters and national 'Money Museum' are located in Colorado Springs, CO. Often called the A.N.A.
    ANACS
    - American Numismatic Association Certification Service.* This grading and certification service certifies coins as genuine, grades, and encapsulates them. One of the original grading services.* Has now changed ownership and is no longer under the direction of the American Numismatic Association (ANA).
    ANS
    - American Numismatic Society another nonprofit educational organization of coin collectors and dealers. Established prior to the civil war it promotes the study of coin collecting, numismatics.* Often called the A.N.S.
    ASE
    - American Silver Eagle dollar coin.* The American Silver Eagles, sometime called Silver Eagles and feature the Walking Liberty design on the obverse (front) and an Eagle design on the reverse (back). ASE's, sometimes called SE's for short, were first minted by the US government mint in 1986 and have been minted each year since.* Each coin contains one ounce of 99.9% solid silver.* They normally trade at a premium above the silver market, with some years, mint marks, and proof qualities bringing a price premium.*
    AU
    - About or almost uncirculated - a coin or paper money note that is very close to being uncirculated. Upon first glance it may appear un-circulated. When inspected closely it will have a slight amount of wear or friction. Same as "About Uncirculated". Sometimes abbreviated as "AU", or "A Unc".
    BN or* BR
    - abbreviation for Brown.* A natural common color for copper coins.** *****
    BEP
    - Bureau of Engraving and Printing United States government agency that produces paper money for the U.S. and some other countries.
    C
    - Mint mark found on coins minted at the United States Charlotte Mint.
    CC
    - Mint mark found on coins minted at the United States Carson City Mint.

    Taken from: http://cointerms.com/abbreviations/a-d-abbreviations.htm
     
  11. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

  12. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    Me gonna win
     
  13. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    im not doing this to win im doing so some one may venture accrossed this thread and learn something new there should be a stickied post that has nothing but abbrivations in it
     
  14. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    i had in mind to do it but i am wandering if it useful since i have discovered "cointerms" site thanks to Eps post :smile
     
  15. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    Abv. Above
    Anniver. Anniversary
    Bl. Below
    BN Brown
    Br. Braided
    BU Brilliant Uncirculated
    C Charlotte
    Cam Cameo
    Cap. Capped
    CC Carson City
    Cent. Centennial
    Cl. Classic
    CN Copper Nickel
    Commem Commemorative
    Cor. Cr. Coronet
    D Denver or Dahlonega
    Dbl. Double
    Doc Doctrine
    Dt. Date
    Ed. Edge
    Fl. Flowing
    Fr. Fraction
    Gp. Gripped
    Hd. Head
    Her. Heraldic
    Horiz Horizontal
    L.A. Los Angeles
    LA Louisiana
    Leg. Legend
    Let. Lt. Letter
    Lg. Large
    Lib. Liberty
    Lt.Ed. Lettered Edge
    Med. Medium
    Mem. Memorial
    mm Mint Mark
    n/ No
    N/M No Motto

    N/S No Stars
    Nat. National
    O New Orleans
    Obv. Obverse
    Oct Octagonal
    Op. Open
    ov. Over
    Pan Pac Panama Pacific
    Pat. Pattern
    PL Prooflike
    Pl. Plain
    Pl.Ed. Plain Edge
    PR Pr. Prf. Proof
    Pt. Petite
    Punct. Punctuated
    RB Red-Brown
    RD Red
    Res. Restrike
    Rev. Reverse
    Rt. Right
    S San Francisco
    Sesqui Sesquicentennial
    Slv. Silver
    Sm. Small
    SMS Special Mint Set
    St Stem
    Stmls. Stemless
    Str Strong
    TF Tail Feathers
    Trans. Transitional
    Var. Variety
    VDB Victor D Brenner
    W/ or w/ With
    W/M With Motto
    w/o Without
    Wash. Washington
    Wr. Wreath
    WW II World War II
    Taken from : http://www.numismedia.com/popup/abbreviations.htm
     
  16. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    AE Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Bronze or Copper (Aes).
    AG Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Silver (Argentum).
    AL Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Aluminium.
    AR Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Silver (Argentum).
    AU Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Gold (Aurum).
    AU About Uncirculated or Almost Uncirculated. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    BU Brilliant Uncirculated. Also referred to as FDC. Although struck with normal dies, a coin described as BU is almost prooflike in appearance, being perfectly sharp, absolutely flawless and showing no signs of wear or bag marks. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    CFU Crisp Flat Uncirculated. A banknote grading term describing a note in pristine condition.
    CN Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Copper-Nickel.
    CU Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Copper.
    DG Dei Gratia. Latin - By the Grace of God. Included in the obverse legend of many pre-decimal British and Australian coins.
    EF Extremely Fine or Extra Fine. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    F Fine. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    FD Fidei Defensor. Latin - Defender of the Faith. Included in the obverse legend of many pre-decimal British and Australian coins.
    FDC The French term Fleur-de-coin which literally translates as Flower of the Die. Also referred to as Brilliant Uncirculated. Although struck with normal dies, a coin described as FDC is almost prooflike in appearance (see early striking), being perfectly sharp, absolutely flawless and showing no signs of wear or bag marks. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    G Good. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    GSM Grams per Square Meter. A measure of the thickness/weight of paper.
    KG Initials of George Kruger Gray, a coin designer at the Royal Mint, London in the 1930's.
    NCLT Non Circulating Legal Tender. See Glossary of Numismatic terms.
    NI Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Nickel.
    OMS Off-Metal Strike. See Glossary of Numismatic terms.
    PB Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Lead.
    PL The Latin term Pecunia Londinii which translates as Money of London. An alternate Latin phrase, Percussa Londinio, which translates as Struck at London, is also acceptable.
    PNC Postal Numismatic Cover - A joint issue of postal (philatelic) and currency (numismatic) items, for example a coin and postage stamp first day cover.
    PT Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Platinum.
    SN Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Tin.
    UNC Uncirculated. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    VF Very Fine. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    VG Very Good. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    XF Extremely Fine or Extra Fine. See the Grading Coins article for more information.
    ZN Chemistry/physics abbreviation for the metal Zinc.
    Taken from http://www.australianstamp.com/coin-web/history/abbrev.htm
     
  17. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    it would be useful so otheres dont have to leave site to find what they need
     
  18. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    i have asked for the opinion of the Community here through a poll
    According to the result, i would be glad to prepare such a list :)
     
  19. Eps

    Eps Coin hoarder/ lover

    Search numismatic abbreviations on google
     
  20. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    UNC = uncirculated

    1957-d.jpg

    PF = proof

    1957 proof.jpg

    LD = large date variety

    1819 lg date.jpg

    LC = large cent

    1806.jpg
     
  21. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    CN = copper-nickel

    1864 cn.jpg

    BR = bronze

    1864 br.jpg

    SL = small letters

    1858 sl.jpg

    LL = large letters

    1858 ll.jpg
     
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