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  2. Sheldon coin grading scale - Wikipedia

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    The term Brilliant Uncirculated (often abbreviated as BU) is probably the most common—and the most ambiguous—of such adjectives. [15] [16] While Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) ought to refer to an uncirculated coin that retains its original mint luster, some equate BU with Uncirculated, i.e., they might refer to an MS-60 coin with little or no ...

  3. Coin grading - Wikipedia

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    Coin grading [1] is the process of determining the grade or condition of a coin, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. A coin's grade is generally determined by six criteria: strike, preservation, luster, color, attractiveness, and occasionally the country/state in which it was minted.

  4. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    reverse proof A proof coin that has its fields frosted and the design and lettering with a mirror finish. Standard proof coins have the fields mirrored and the design and lettering frosted. rim The raised portion of the design along the edge that protects the coin from wear. [1] It also makes the coins stackable and easy to roll by machine. round

  5. 10 of the Most Valuable Pennies - AOL

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    An uncirculated version of this coin is worth $224,831. 7. 1856 Flying Eagle Cent — $172,500 The Flying Eagle cent may not be as rare as the 1943 Lincoln cents, but they are still worth more ...

  6. Proof coinage - Wikipedia

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    U.S. commemorative and bullion platinum, palladium, gold, and silver coins are also often issued in both uncirculated and proof types, sometimes with different mint marks. From 1992 to 2018, the silver coins in silver proof sets contained "coin silver", 90% silver and 10% copper, the same silver content as coins minted through 1964.

  7. United States Mint Set - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the US Mint changed the finish of Mint Set coins to a more proof-like "brilliant" finish. This change was made because the satin finish of the 2005–2010 coins made contact marks more apparent. [5] The brilliant finish coins are struck with more force than circulation coins, resulting in higher quality and more detailed design.

  8. 1975 No S Proof Roosevelt Dime: $450,000. A “proofcoin is one that is not intended for circulation as currency, but rather to serve as a model for the future coins. You don’t usually see ...

  9. The Queen's Beasts (coin) - Wikipedia

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    Gold proof 10 kilo coin Price on application 10,005 £409,204.5 N/A One ounce silver proof coin £92.5 31.21 £18.73 £73.77 Five-ounce silver proof coin £455 156.295 £93.78 £361.22 Ten-ounce silver proof coin £865 312.59 £187.55 £677.45 Silver proof kilo coin £2,270 1,005 £603 £1,667 £5 brilliant uncirculated coin £13 28.28

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