When playing coins, you should not only look at the grading score, but also pay attention to the rea

Mondo Collection Updated on 2024-03-03

Friends who collect ancient coins, I would like to ask you, about the ancient coin grading box, if the score is relatively high, it must be a collectible coin?

In the above sentence, I would like to give a negative conclusion!

I want to say that playing coins should not only look at the score of the coin, but also pay attention to the state of the coin.

Below, I will give you a look at what the following Sun Yat-sen small-headed silver coin looks like, and you can also take a look at how many points this silver coin looks like in your heart.

Here's the back view, which is still pitch black.

I believe that the vast majority of people will see this money, and their first reaction must be that this pulp is so black that they will definitely not get points.

However, PCGS ratings are also manually rated, and since they are manually rated, there will be a lot of personal emotional factors, such as my good friend who submitted the rating, the submitter is my big customer, the hand slip score is wrong, and so on! That's why I said that the score of this Sun Yat-sen small head reached MS62, are you surprised?

If the state of a coin can reach the following state of original light and light conversion, and the score is high, no one will have an opinion, right?

Be sure to trust your eyesight!

When playing coins, you can't just look at the score, the score can only be a reference, more often, we still have to trust our eyesight, do you say?

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