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Who Offers The Most Exhaustive Research On Grading Canadian Coinage?

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Books/Websites, whatever.

Reentering the hobby after a long absence, focusing entirely on Canadian, want to spend the next few months in an education phase.

Need to bone up on grading technical standards, especially dollars, pre-confederation tokens and large cents.

Thanks.
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Here's a website you should check out.

www.saskatooncoinclub.ca/art...ins-ver2.html
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This book has been the standard for Canadian grading for almost fifty years.
Readily available on ebay and at many dealers.

Who-Offers-The-Most-Exhaustive-Research-On-Grading-Canadian-Coinage?
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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to CCF. Here is a site I use http://coinsandcanada.com/
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Thanks all.

Is this a necessary purchase in light of the Saskatoon website?
https://coinstampsupplies.com/produ...s-of-canada/
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This was the ultimate spot for grading for years and then it was lost in elctronic heaven. It evidently was resurrected:
http://web.archive.org/web/20140220174534/http://www.coinoisseur.com/GradiNGCoins.html
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okiecoiner you have 2 links the second one does not work.
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@mcshilling

The first URL is the WayBack Machine internet archive. If you cut the 2nd URL and paste it into the search field of the WayBack Machine, you will get the original pages.

The WayBack Machine is a fantastic resource for old and expired websites and pages... Want to see what the ferry fares were 10 years ago... All in here. It is a reminder that once posted, never really forgotten.
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If you click on the left side of the link that I sent, you will get the wayback of the internet address on the right. I think the right side of the link that I sent tells the wayback what to look for. Regardless it was a sight that I used alot and still do (when I remember).
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