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Sorry, I Have To Do This..reintroducing Cr(Ap) Grading Scale

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This is courtesy "KurtS" awhile back but I germinated the idea. When sometimes you have to be blunt about a coin, there's the CRap grading scale.

I think we can rework this a bit. I like the idea of the scale going from CR-0.00 to CR-0.99

Yep...sometimes you just have to grade the coin as crap!

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CR-0 Coin was stored in sulfuric acid, then properly dried off with Flourine gas. Slab contains a few random atoms which might be a coin. This grade is best suited for collectors who possess a scanning electron microscope.

CR-0.25 Coin went through "surface restoration" as target in particle collider. There may be holes (and isotopes) present. Best stored in a lead container.

CR-0.5 Coin was embedded in semi-truck tire and driven across the country, rotated with tire and made the return trip. It may or not be round. Caution: sharp edges may be present!

CR-0.75 Coin subjected to sticks, stones, and non-nuclear military ordnance. Something might still be legible, but it may require Google Translate to identify the series, or possibly decryption software.

CR-0.9 CR "Choice" Coin victim of chemical or electrical experiment, then subjected to "light cleaning" with various industrial tools. This is a CR "PQ" coin--few qualify, and they stand by their own merits.
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Slab contains a few random atoms which might be a coin.




I am almost completely helpless here.
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[adding to to-do list] Create a slabbed CRap grading set.

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Thats funny I like it!
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Drat! All my good comments are not forum friendly.
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How would this one be graded and would the slab be made to accommodate the nail?


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How would this one be graded and would the slab be made to accommodate the nail?


No, the nail would be surgically removed, just like they wouldn't slab the truck involved in CR-0.5. I'm calling this one CR-0.7: "She's dead, Jim."
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CR-0.25 Coin went through "surface restoration" as target in particle collider. There may be holes (and isotopes) present. Best stored in a lead container.


So how many neutrons on my platinum coin have to get knocked around before it becomes a plutonium coin ?
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Love it! I think I will go search the truck stop, then stop by the particle lab.
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No, the nail would be surgically removed, just like they wouldn't slab the truck involved in CR-0.5.
A garage for each coin would get expensive! Thanks for dusting this one off, Prethen!
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I stumbled upon this post years back and finally found it again. Great scale, might be tough to get an electronic microscope. What's the process of dating those coins? Carbon dating?
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