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Understanding Coin Certification Grades: What "MS62" Really Means
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<br><br><br>If you encounter a coin graded MS62 you might think it just means it is in good condition but there is much more to it than that. The abbreviation "MS" refers to Mint State which tells you the coin was never used in circulation. It remained untouched since leaving the mint.<br><br><br><br>This numeral falls within the Sheldon Scale, which is a 70-point grading system used by professional coin graders to assess a coin's condition. This scale ranges from 1 to 70 with 70 being a perfect coin and 1 being barely identifiable.<br><br><br><br>MS62 sits at the bottom tier of the Mint State category. It still has no signs of wear from handling but it does show noticeable imperfections. You may observe fine scuffs caused by contact during production or handling.<br><br><br><br>Tiny dents or scrapes—known as bag marks—are frequently present, which are tiny dents or scrapes that happen when coins are stored in bags at the mint. The luster or shine of the coin may be dull in spots and the overall eye appeal is not strong. All design features are present and legible but they might not be as sharp or crisp as on a higher graded coin.<br><br><br><br>Coins graded MS62 are often found in older collections or in bulk lots where the coins were not carefully handled. MS62 specimens are widely available but they are not considered high quality either. Beginner collectors often opt for [https://www.credly.com/users/empirecoins アンティークコイン] MS62 coins because it is more affordable than higher grades. Discerning buyers prioritize coins graded MS65 and above because those have better luster, fewer marks, and more visual appeal.<br><br><br><br>It is important to remember that grading is not always exact. One grader may rate it as MS62 while another calls it MS63. That is why many collectors rely on third party grading services like ANACS which mount the coin in a certified plastic case with the grade clearly labeled. It ensures buyers trust the assigned grade.<br><br><br><br>If you are buying or selling a coin labeled MS62 make sure you understand what you are getting. This is not a pristine example but it is still a genuine mint issue with no circulation wear. It strikes a sensible middle ground between affordability and preservation.<br><br><br><br>Knowing the true implications of MS62 empowers your choices whether you are building a collection or just starting out in numismatics.<br><br>
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