
Numis MS70 Coins An Brief Explanation Of Coin Grading As It Affects To Condition
Numis coins have been around for a little while now and though many collectors find the thrill of receiving mint state uncirculated coins in the mail alluring some do not really understand the coin grading system. Coin grading at one time was based upon experts opinions as it is now, but each expert might have a different opinion too as to a coin’s value. After all there was no standard, however that changed as collecting coins began to become popular and now the Numis MS70 coins are graded by a standard just as other coins are.
Coins have long been valued for their art as well as the precious metals from which they are made. While the earliest coins of pure silver and gold were made of a naturally occurring metal called Electrum, a mix of gold and silver it was not long before artists began to embellish these coins with representations specific to the nation. Normally the face value of any coin is more or the same as its value as a precious metal, however the artwork makes a difference, ask any collector.
Most people even in this electronic age will have a pocket full of coins. Upon emptying out the coins it can be seen that not all coins are in the same shape. Some coins will be almost perfect and others will show so much wear details and dates may be impossible to read. Coin grading reflects the state of the coins as regards the inevitable wear and tear that occurs the moment coins leave the mint.
Now even a novice can spot the very large differences, a buffalo nickel which has hardly any detail left, or a bright copper freshly minted penny are obvious. However grading by experts goes beyond the very obvious and even the smallest flaw or loss of clarity can mean the coin is less than ideal.
The ideal state of a coin is mint state, right off the press with perfect color, flawless with the rims sharply etched. Now, various things can happen to keep the coin from being ideal, it is bagged and rattling around in the bag it gets a blur on the edge, it suddenly becomes less than MS70 which is the absolutely best.
Once a coin goes into circulation its potential value may drop immediately. Handling, rolling, machines, pockets and hands all inflict their damage on these little discs of metal. While the ultimate might be considered MS70, the poorest might be considered MS1.
Having a standard of checks upon which to grade a coin has made certain types of coins such as the MS70 much more appealing to collectors. Although an amateur’s eye may miss a tiny detail, the expert will spot most of them immediately and grade the coin according to a checklist. This gives a certain consistency to graded coins that helps establish a baseline value.
Any coin collector, no matter what type of coin wants the one if the best condition to put in their collection. New collectors may find that freshly minted collector coins may be ideal to begin their collection, especially if they are perfect in every detail. Numis MS70 coins are considered beautiful because of the artwork and because of their fine condition.
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