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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2103198, member: 31533"]I would design a course estimated to take about an hour total. It would have a series of short videos so anyone taking it could move along at their own pace. There would be offered short knowledge questions in the form of a quiz to check knowledge gained from the previous video. These quizzes would be simple and allow the person taking it to know right away if their answer was 'correct' or it would give the correct answer before going on to the next question.</p><p><br /></p><p>This course would introduce the YN to experiencing what 'wear' is on a coin, how and where to look for this, and learning to identify the high spots of any coin by looking at the design and devices/fields. It would then go into what luster is and how to determine what amount, if any, luster remains on a coin. A section would also be added to show how toning affects luster.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am not a YN, but I am still learning this piecemeal, and I still find it challenging to learn this on my own. I think this is something that is essential if someone is to learn how to grade a coin and especially to learn to tell an uncirculated coin from apone with some wear.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 2103198, member: 31533"]I would design a course estimated to take about an hour total. It would have a series of short videos so anyone taking it could move along at their own pace. There would be offered short knowledge questions in the form of a quiz to check knowledge gained from the previous video. These quizzes would be simple and allow the person taking it to know right away if their answer was 'correct' or it would give the correct answer before going on to the next question. This course would introduce the YN to experiencing what 'wear' is on a coin, how and where to look for this, and learning to identify the high spots of any coin by looking at the design and devices/fields. It would then go into what luster is and how to determine what amount, if any, luster remains on a coin. A section would also be added to show how toning affects luster. I am not a YN, but I am still learning this piecemeal, and I still find it challenging to learn this on my own. I think this is something that is essential if someone is to learn how to grade a coin and especially to learn to tell an uncirculated coin from apone with some wear.[/QUOTE]
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