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Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by stainless, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    remember the coins i orders from littleton
    if you dont it was a 45 con set of 50 states and the 04-06 jefferson nickles

    they are all uncirculated....but the jeffersons are all in on bag:headbang:

    ARE YOU KIDDING ME

    is there any way i can make these ore protectd yet still keep them as uncirculated?
     
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  3. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    my dad ordered from littleton a few years ago and got the 1999-2004 state quarters. they came in a small plastic bag and the coins hit each other everytime you would move the bag. i went ahead and opened my bag and put the coins in an album. and i was missing one state quarter but they made up for it by putting another tenessee quarter in. so there was an extra tenessee quarter and the coins had bag marks on them. i'll never buy anything from littleton again because of their poor customer service and packaging. if i were you i would take those nickels out of the bag and put them in 2X2s. littleton overcharges people so don't fall into their tricks. :headbang:
     
  4. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    actually, the CS rep I talked was very polite and told me why they have them in bags in all

    but I asked her why they had 41 coins in a tube and 4 in bags she said that they took them out, but they used cotton gloves so they are uncirculated:rolling:

    ok....Im VERY stupid still when it comes to coins
    but I'm an former experienced card collector and when I did collect
    if you had something uncirculated and took it out whether you used gloves or not it was no longer uncirculated...and it was like this for all 8 years I collected

    which brings up anther thought....if they can take the quarters out and put them in a tube....they couldn't better protect my nickles?....
     
  5. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Uncirulated means that it doesn't have wear---you can pull a coin out of change and it would grade UNC. I would suggest buying a few books on grading....Photograde and The ANA Grading Guide are both great books.

    While I know it might sound odd, that is how the grading works---You can get rolls at the bank, open the roll and they are still all UNC.

    Speedy
     
  6. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    UNC threw me for a loop too. I just assume that meant - totally awesome, pristine, etc.

    Turns out, it just means that no one has been carrying it around in their pocket. It can have dings and chips and scratches and still be called UNC.

    Always best to buy things when you can hold them in your hand.
     
  7. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    if thats how it works....these difenitly wont grade UNC...
    every nickle has a bad chip or dent in it...
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    But nicks, and bag marks don't make it circulated. The ONLY way to make a coin circulated is when the coin shows wear. While it doesn't have to get this wear from being in circulation it mostly does.
    Nicks and bag marks mostly happen while the coin is being...minted, bagged, shipped, rolled, and then sent to the banks.

    Speedy
     
  9. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    so wear would be like fingerprints, toning, coloring, dirt ECT.?
     
  10. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Nope....you can have a UNC coin with a fingerprint (NOTE--It might be graded a low MS60..but it is still UNC)...most of the time when you are talking about a toned coin...it is UNC. Coloring...I'm not sure what you mean there...dirt...most of the time when a coin has dirt is has been in circulation...but no that doesn't mean it is circulated.

    As I said before---when a coin shows wear, it is downgraded from MS to AU, or lower.
    Like I said---buy those books! But while you are waiting on those....here is a free one!
    http://www.coingrading.com/

    Speeyd
     
  11. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    sweet...thanks
    BTW: bought a new book too..but its just on all the american silver dollars


     
  12. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Good for you! Buying books is one of the best things you can do! Unless that is....you can read them free like the one in the link I posted ;)

    Speedy
     
  13. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Yep... uncirculated is a condition, not a history. It's wear, not necessarily circulation, that causes a coin to grade less than unicrculated (which in grading terms means anything from MS-60 to MS-70).
     
  14. kleraudio

    kleraudio Senior Member

    Hey Stainless you said you bought a book on american silver dollars, what is the title of that book?

    Thanks

    Jim
     
  15. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    It's called "What Every Silver Dollar Buyer Should know" by Steve Ivy

    its not what I thought it would be but it's still helpful
     
  16. kleraudio

    kleraudio Senior Member

    Cool, thanks man, Ill hit up the bookstore and check it out before I buy it. Hope they have a copy!

    Appreciate it man!

    Jim
     
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