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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2953981, member: 24314"]Best way is to examine untoned, "straight graded" coins of the type you collect in grades of 64 and higher so you learn what an original surface looks like. Then learn to examine your coins properly. Tip and rotate the coin at the same time under strong light while looking for hairlines in the field and "halo color changes" around the relief.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2953981, member: 24314"]Best way is to examine untoned, "straight graded" coins of the type you collect in grades of 64 and higher so you learn what an original surface looks like. Then learn to examine your coins properly. Tip and rotate the coin at the same time under strong light while looking for hairlines in the field and "halo color changes" around the relief.[/QUOTE]
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