Uncirculated Coins
These are the coins that were never put into circulation among the general public for use in trade. This money can not wear or defects from handling Handling. improper storage of coins in this condition can cause wear on the surface of the coin. Even if the consumption is much lower, will cause the currency is no longer able uncirculated.
When coins are made at the mint to be put into large canvas bags for transport. During transport and handling receive small nicks and abrasions from bumps and rubbing against each other. These trademarks are referred to as “bag marks”, and most apparent on larger coins businesses, such as half dollars and dollars. Typical “bag marks” do not have a coin from grading uncirculated. Light bag marks not hold a coin uncirculated but may be considered the extent and value of the uncirculated coin might receive.
An uncirculated coin may show tarnish, spotting, or discoloration and can remain in uncirculated condition. Never clean a tarnished coin, most of the methods of cleaning will cause wear on a coin that will reduce its condition and degree of value.
The current standard for the classification range for uncirculated coins from MS-60 MS-70 MS-70 is a perfect ideal condition rating.
Proof Coins
These coins were never put into general circulation and were struck using polished dies. Coins are produced when a piece of the base metal is struck between two engraved dies under heavy force. A die is engraved with a design called for the front face of the coin. The other die is engraved with the back or side of the coin design.
The coins minted for everyday use are only hit once in which test coins are struck twice or more times to create a mirror surface on the coin very detailed, sometimes referred to as a cameo. Proof coins are classified as very similar uncirculated coins with the PR 60 and PR 70 PR70 able to be extremely rare.
Just Like uncirculated coins, proof coins may experience blurring or darkening. Because of the extra labor and production costs involved in the production of a coin test ticks that produces them often sell them at prices often higher premium in limited numbers.














