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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 1750151, member: 307"]he got his information from experience. A rim ding (3rd side) will make a MS coin a details coin all by itself.</p><p> </p><p>Coins are graded by all 3 sides. Depending on the coin, 1 side may outweigh another, but that's not always the obverse.</p><p> </p><p>Another example is a 1922 No D Lincoln Cent. This coin is almost always graded mostly by its reverse.</p><p> </p><p>There are no hard and fast rules. It always depends on the coin and the situation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 1750151, member: 307"]he got his information from experience. A rim ding (3rd side) will make a MS coin a details coin all by itself. Coins are graded by all 3 sides. Depending on the coin, 1 side may outweigh another, but that's not always the obverse. Another example is a 1922 No D Lincoln Cent. This coin is almost always graded mostly by its reverse. There are no hard and fast rules. It always depends on the coin and the situation.[/QUOTE]
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