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  2. International Coin Certification Service - Wikipedia

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    International Coin Certification Service (ICCS) is a Canadian third-party coin certification company located in Toronto, Ontario. [1] [2] ICCS certification consists of grading, authentication, grade qualification, variety attribution, and other determinations. ICCS grades most world coins but is particularly known for grading Canadian dollars. [3]

  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. Several grading systems have been ...

  4. Third-party grading - Wikipedia

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    Third-party grading (TPG) refers to coin grading & banknote grading authentication, attribution, and encapsulation by independent certification services.. These services will, for a tiered fee depending on the value of the coin, "slab" a coin and assign a grade of 1–70 on the Sheldon grading system, with 1 being the lowest grade, with only faint details visible to 70, a practically perfect ...

  5. Reputable Rare Coins Accused of Scams Targeting Seniors - AOL

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    She says the company knew much of its audience were senior citizens. In the lawsuit, Swanson gives several examples of shoddy behavior. In one case, a 91-year-old Texas woman paid RRC $50,000 for ...

  6. Category:Coin grading - Wikipedia

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  7. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    A coin that has not been encapsulated by any coin grading service. [1] reeded edge See milled edge. relief The part of the coin's design that is raised above the field, opposite of incuse. [1] re-strike A coin struck from genuine dies at a date later than the original issue. [1] Some of the 1804 U.S. Silver Dollars were re-strikes. repunched date

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    Discounts for seniors and retirees are hard to find. See our list of providers offering low-cost programs and bundling deals that can save you money on your monthly broadband bills.

  9. ICCS - Wikipedia

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    ICCS stands for: Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Italy; International Catholic Conference of Scouting; International Coin Certification Service, Canada;