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  • the cleaning destroys the coin and makes it worth its weight in metal. Unless its a rare coin. Stay away from the cleaned coins. If you send it in to NGC. it would come back improperly cleaned if you clean it.

  • nice coins, but your grades are wrong on some of the coins

  • Stay away from those whizzed, cleaned coins. Also collect what you like cause most coin dealers are ripoffs and pay next to nothing when you resell them. I started to collect slabbed ngc coins so dealers cant argue about the grade and it looks cool. Remember a majority of coin dealers are theives. If buying for investment pourposes buy key coins, slabbed, in the best condition you can afford.

  • that morgan is etheir clean or fake

  • your camera sucks dudde

  • Good videos.

    

  • LOL!!! u call the a capped bust??? ive got an 1830 Capped Bust Half in VF 30 (Graded by ANACS). :)

  • i have been collecting for 4 years know and i'vr read lpenty of books and the owner of of my coinshop showed me how to grade, and to spot conterfiet and cleaned coins...........here is a litlle tip, on indian cents,v nickles, all barber coins have liberty on their head bands, if liberty is gone might as well be good, if u can read the brty in liberty is very good and if u can read it it's fine, but some of your coins looked like they have been whizzed, or clean

  • should the coin be in a packet and should the packet also contain details i only have coin which are not packed

  • cool

  • i know you should protect your AU because you know your is slightly acidic it will break apart the medal if handled to much

  • i think i got an P condition coin, on the front you can see the phoenix kinda, the date says 194 you cant make out the last number it looks like it disapared, you barely can see the nazi sign, oh by the way its an reichmark during nazi germany period so world war 2 german coin 10 reichsmark

  • great capped bust

  • Thanks man I learnt alot!

  • Coins are graded on a scale of 0 to 70 where 70 is the highest grade and conversely 0 is the lowest. There are designated levels of grade and that is to say G-4 which means that anything that falls below 4 is not G

    ( Good ) or EF-40 where as to say EF-45 could be construed as EF + or beyond that preceding AU-50 could be graded as Choice EF. PCGS is the most praised grading service in the field of numismatics. I'm not being laconic but you must realize some of your coins ARE CLEANED!!!

  • Morgan was definitely polished, but nice capped bust. SCRUB! Nice coins though.

  • The indian head penny that graded Good looks like it has a lot of luster, but is worn. Was it cleaned?

  • cool caped bust!!!!!

  • Nice coins, the capped bust, and Morgan have been polished though. Thanks for the vid.

  • Hold your camera still! Great coins!

  • cool thanks for the help

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