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  1. How to Detect Cleaned Coins | Coin Talk

    Nov 24, 2018 · Step 1: Grade the Coin: Half of the battle is determining the coin’s grade. When you look at a lot of coins, you will get a feel for what a coin should look like for a given grade. …

  2. Forums - Coin Talk

    1 day ago · Coin Roll Hunting Discussions: 5,695 Messages: 116,665 Latest: Jefferson 1941 S Large and Small Kevin Mader, Yesterday at 10:12 AM RSS

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    The coin is a silver stater from Larissa, Thessaly (356–342 BC) — a municipal issue with a remarkably high-contrast surface. The reverse features a bridled horse advancing to the right, …

  4. World & Ancient Coins Forum — Collectors Universe

    Jan 27, 2020 · Categories - Questions and answers covering all types of World and Ancient Coins

  5. Which coin is graded higher? 1858 Flying Eagle Cent *REVEALED …

    Dec 20, 2025 · Based upon the images my opinion is that Coin A has more wear. I can't tell much else since the lighting set-up appears different, even though they are both PCGS TrueView …

  6. What You Need To Know about: Strike - Coin Talk

    Apr 12, 2010 · A coin grading 65 should have a full strike, if not exceptional. Learning to tell what a full strike looks like simply comes through practice and experience, and viewing hundreds of …

  7. "COINS - AS SEEN ON TV!" A Review of The Coin Vault

    May 25, 2019 · Of all Coin TV, there has been the greatest interest in me writing a review of TCV. I will touch on show hosts, coin offerings, presentation, pricing, and customer service.

  8. CoinTalk's Numismatic Acronym Glossary | Coin Talk

    Jan 8, 2015 · CoinTalk's Numismatic Acronym Glossary Discussion in ' Coin Chat ' started by geekpryde, Jan 8, 2015.

  9. Coin Chat - Coin Talk

    Mar 21, 2012 · Coin Chat Please use this section for discussion of numismatic topics that don't fit in other sections.

  10. The FS (Full Step) Designation for Jefferson Nickels Defined ...

    Mar 19, 2009 · After that date they used two different designations, one for 6FS and 5FS. A coin in an older NGC holder with the FS designation equals 6FS. To my knowledge, PCGS always …