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Standard Guide To Grading British Coins - Highly Recommended

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Hi All, I would like to recommend this book to forum members. I have learned much from it. It is a very useful and well written / illustrated book on grading standards for British coins. CP
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"The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins is a photographic and descriptive record of the recognised states of preservation (grades) of all British coin types from 1797 to 1970.

The "Where's wear" of British numismatics! The first book of its kind - a detailed photographic and descriptive record of all British modern milled pre-decimal coins (1797 to 1970) in all their collectable grades.

The grade of a coin dictates it's value. The age, type or specific date are all of less importance than the condition. But what is Fine, VF, EF or Uncirculated? If you are new to coin collecting or specialise in different coin types, how can you say without doubt that a coin is a certain grade? Until now you could only guess. Now, at least you can make a very educated guess based on the images shown in The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins.

The photos of every obverse and reverse type are illustrated in full colour at 2x or greater magnification and the text describes where to look for the wear first. An invaluable guide to anyone who collects coins, especially at the moment, with huge amounts of overgraded coins being offered on the internet."


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Thank you for the tip,
I ordered it from Amazon straightaway.
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Thanks for the info - Just ordered my copy :)
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Hi, glad that it is of interest to members. I really liked the reference guide, finding it very useful and excellent value for money. I also like the small publishing company that produced it along with other of their titles. CP.
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I like my Coin Crafters but I understand its not published anymore this I suspect will make a reasonable replacement. Do you know if they plan to expand it to cover older and newer coins?
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