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<p>[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 566932, member: 3726"]Buy a book and then practise on 100's of coins, then practise some more. And when I say practise - I say look at them in hand. Grading from pictures on high quality coins can be tough. So get a book at practise. I think at some of the larger coin shows or some where they offer grading classes - but still practise with coin in hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 566932, member: 3726"]Buy a book and then practise on 100's of coins, then practise some more. And when I say practise - I say look at them in hand. Grading from pictures on high quality coins can be tough. So get a book at practise. I think at some of the larger coin shows or some where they offer grading classes - but still practise with coin in hand.[/QUOTE]
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