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  1. Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins — Collectors Universe

    Mar 20, 2019 · Categories - Check this out for buying or trading U.S. coins with other members. Or, sell some of your own in this message board.

  2. "COINS - AS SEEN ON TV!" A Review of The Coin Vault

    May 25, 2019 · Of all Coin TV, there has been the greatest interest in me writing a review of TCV. I will touch on show hosts, coin offerings, presentation, pricing, and customer service.

  3. Ancient Coins - Coin Talk

    4 days ago · Ancient coins, a forum for discussing Roman, Greek, and other coins from ancient civilizations.

  4. Forums - Coin Talk

    Sep 27, 2025 · Coin Forums Coin Chat Discussions: 60,103 Messages: 1,017,937 Latest: CoinTalkers who haven't posted in a while - please stop by and comment samclemens3991, 8 minutes ago

  5. Coin Talk

    Nov 28, 2025 · The coin is a silver stater from Larissa, Thessaly (356–342 BC) — a municipal issue with a remarkably high-contrast surface. The reverse features a bridled horse advancing to the right, with …

  6. How to Detect Cleaned Coins | Coin Talk

    Nov 24, 2018 · Step 1: Grade the Coin: Half of the battle is determining the coin’s grade. When you look at a lot of coins, you will get a feel for what a coin should look like for a given grade. This is …

  7. CoinTalk's Numismatic Acronym Glossary | Coin Talk

    Jan 8, 2015 · CoinTalk's Numismatic Acronym Glossary Discussion in ' Coin Chat ' started by geekpryde, Jan 8, 2015.

  8. Coin Chat - Coin Talk

    Mar 21, 2012 · Coin Chat Please use this section for discussion of numismatic topics that don't fit in other sections.

  9. The FS (Full Step) Designation for Jefferson Nickels Defined ...

    Mar 19, 2009 · After that date they used two different designations, one for 6FS and 5FS. A coin in an older NGC holder with the FS designation equals 6FS. To my knowledge, PCGS always considered …

  10. How to tell if a coin has been cleaned - Coin Talk

    Oct 1, 2018 · A coin may be graded with a "Details" or "Genuine" grade. This means the coin has a problem - whether it is cleaning, damage, altered surfaces, or whizzing, etc - and the third party …