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You can try this one - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/beginning-coin-collecting.13996/#post-158309
OK, but given your purpose, which I've highlighted above, have you decided to use the grading standards of one specific TPG or are you trying to...
I'll ask you one question. Are you really sure you want to design this system to grade coins based on the way the TPGs grade coins in today's world ?
Boy I guess !! That took some work ! And yet that amount of work is dwarfed by the time period your set covers - over 2,400 years ! Impressive !
Just use your fingers and forget the gloves.
It's not unusual for different TPGs to have directly opposite opinions on grade and or authenticity. In fact there have been many times that I...
In the vast majority of cases the graders only see the coins raw. But, there are a couple of exceptions. One would be if you request a...
Then choose something different because Prussian 20 Mark gold isn't going to be it, unless you're counting on the spot price of gold steadily...
I believe the answer depends on what your goal is. Or put another way, what are you trying to do, what do you hope to accomplish by having the...
Yes, it's just a question of how fast, or slow. You could send it in to PCGS and have them dip it and re-slab it for you. It'll cost you, but it...
They may be, or they may not be. I have seen coins where the entire surface was black like the center of these coins are. But after a quick dip...
Sent you a PM about this.
No, but I would think that looking at any slab with those designations, if indeed the slabs even have such a designation, or the date/mint,...
:confused: It works for me.
You cannot start a new thread in the Numismatic Resources section. But all members can post in any of the existing threads in the Numismatic...
I'm not sure what you were trying to do to get that message, but you can absolutely post in that section. Once on this page, [ATTACH] - click...
You can add it yourself, right here - https://www.cointalk.com/forums/numismatic-resources.33/
That's just it, you can't differentiate them - the mint seals on both are exactly the same !
No, it absolutely does NOT tell them that. The one and only thing that a mint seal on a bag does is to confirm how many coins are in that bag....
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