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Coin Grading

By: Jon Gammon



The value of a particular coin, is determined by the grade that
it is in. Coins that are in common circulation deteriorate over
time and start to loose their detail. Coin grading will help you
get to the coins current value, and a properly graded coin will
determine more accurately what the exact worth of the coin. Coin
collectors use a numbering system to give collectors an accurate
measure of the condition a coin is in. This numbering system
ranges between 1 and 70. "1" being the worst possible condition
of a coin, and 70 meaning flawless. The numbers tell collectors
many things, like how much wear is on the coin and if there are
any damaging marks on the coin. There are very few coins out
there with a 70 grade on them. It is very rare, and most coins
minted have flaws, even if they are ever so slight. Grading
coins is a science, and once you learn that science, putting a
grade and a value on that coin will become much easier for you.
Plus you will be able to accurately grade coins at auctions,
coin dealers, and private collectors, so you will not get ripped
off if someone is trying to sell you something at a higher price
than it is worth. So coin grading is very important in the hobby
of coin collecting, and learning this practice will greatly
enhance your skills in the hobby and make you much more aware or
current prices and rates that certain coins are going for. How to Grade US Coins is a
great starter for hobbyist trying to learn the art of coin
grading. This book will go over all the different aspects of
coin grading, and all the different grades of coins. It is a
great reference to any hobbyist, and comes highly recommended.
Professional Coin Grading
Service is a great service for those who either have had a
hard time learning the fine art, or need a professional grading
service to grade a particular rare coin. They also come highly
recommended, and for some of your more finer specimens, a
professional coin grading service is the way to go, to get a
more accurately graded coin. So check out our coin grading
button, and learn the different types of grades for your coins,
read the recommended reading on grading your US coins, or have a
professional coin grading service do the work for you. Either
way, accurately having your coins graded will easily put a value
on your collection, and could quite save you a lot of money in
the buying of coins for your collection. 


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