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How To Make A Grading System?

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 Posted 09/11/2012  6:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add EgCollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I didn't know there were varieties for the royal coins (apart from the different mints).

Are they listed in the latest edition of the KM catalogue ?


Dont know about the last edition but some are mentioned in old editions
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Regarding weight... I think you may have a point.

So Do any one knows a way to determine the highest point of a coin details ...... I mean the first points that starts to wear?

Or is these points/areas are determined through observations?
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Eg not sure what kind of information is available from the mint but examining the design or getting a brand new one should be able to revel the highest points of the design that will wear out first. Most designs have a few spots that will be the first to show wear
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The other thing you can do is look at the TPG sights like PCGS and NGC and see if they grade any of the coins your interested in. Sometimes theyll have pretty good descriptions of what to look for or pictures of what grade they consider a coin to be which could be a good reference
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The other thing you can do is look at the TPG sights like PCGS and NGC and see if they grade any of the coins your interested in. Sometimes theyll have pretty good descriptions of what to look for or pictures of what grade they consider a coin to be which could be a good reference


Thanks a lot basebal21 ...... An Excellent advice
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