craigy Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 (edited) what would this grade as in peoples opinions ? is it natural colour or cleaned, hopefully you can work out what are scratches on the case and not the coin Edited November 1, 2017 by craigy Quote
UPINSMOKE Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 I would say it is Almost UNC nice coin Quote
zookeeperz Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 58 minutes ago, UPINSMOKE said: I would say it is Almost UNC nice coin CGS would grade it 65 no doubt Quote
craigy Posted November 1, 2017 Author Posted November 1, 2017 what about this one ? the black lines on the obverse are not on the coin, Quote
1949threepence Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 EF for me, maybe GEF at a stretch. . Quote
craigy Posted November 1, 2017 Author Posted November 1, 2017 1 minute ago, 1949threepence said: EF for me, maybe GEF at a stretch. . can i ask on what basis, not because i think your wrong but to help me understand grading, is it the lack of lustre ? i understand these were darkened at the mint ? Quote
1949threepence Posted November 2, 2017 Posted November 2, 2017 3 hours ago, craigy said: can i ask on what basis, not because i think your wrong but to help me understand grading, is it the lack of lustre ? i understand these were darkened at the mint ? It's not so much the lack of lustre, it's actually to do with the wear. For a coin to be classed as UNC there has to be no detectable wear. In this case, there is light but obvious wear on Britannia's right leg, as well as in the topmost points of the KIng's hair. It's not much, but it is enough to take the coin down from UNC status, in my opinion. Compare it with your 1927, which is UNC, and you'll see the differences. Quote
craigy Posted November 2, 2017 Author Posted November 2, 2017 8 hours ago, 1949threepence said: It's not so much the lack of lustre, it's actually to do with the wear. For a coin to be classed as UNC there has to be no detectable wear. In this case, there is light but obvious wear on Britannia's right leg, as well as in the topmost points of the KIng's hair. It's not much, but it is enough to take the coin down from UNC status, in my opinion. Compare it with your 1927, which is UNC, and you'll see the differences. so there is such a fine line between the grades, the busts on george V aren't that great at the best of times, i can see the slight differences, just knowing what the starting point is Quote
secret santa Posted November 2, 2017 Posted November 2, 2017 If you haven't got it, buy "The Standard Guide To Grading British Coins" (from Predecimal). It nicely describes and illustrates the grades (states of wear) on all the major obverses and reverses. Every design has its high point of relief which shows wear first, and on George V obverses it's around the eye and top of ear which wears first, reducing it to EF as in your 1934 penny. Quote
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