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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2206825, member: 37839"]A slider actually is a coin that is most likely extremely high level AU, and could on any given day be graded MS. Classic examples of this are AU 58 coins---I have seen them grade anywhere from Au 55 to MS 63. It depends on whether the TPG finds high spot wear, or sees it as cabinet/storage friction. Usually, they can be extremely nice coins that end up in the AU 58 category.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2206825, member: 37839"]A slider actually is a coin that is most likely extremely high level AU, and could on any given day be graded MS. Classic examples of this are AU 58 coins---I have seen them grade anywhere from Au 55 to MS 63. It depends on whether the TPG finds high spot wear, or sees it as cabinet/storage friction. Usually, they can be extremely nice coins that end up in the AU 58 category.[/QUOTE]
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