Coin Identification

Congratulations, your coin looks exactly like the one pictured on the list and it is urgently needed in the market currently.

But are you sure that it will get to be paid for considering that other coin collectors are also presenting the same coin as that one?

Firstly you have to be aware that it is just not enough to match your coin with the one on the list.

There are some other factors that are looked at before your coin can be paid for in the market.

You may need to make yourself teachable and adaptable so that you are guided on what you need to know and do so to be successful in selling your coin.

Secondly, you need to be aware that there is a checklist of factors that are looked at when a coin is being assessed if it is valid to be paid for.

These checklist is very important and it should always be by your side so that you tick each requirement immediately your coin passes it.

By doing these then you will be assured of engaging in a successful business venture.

The more requirements on the checklist that your coin passes then the more nearer it gets to being selected to be paid for in the coins market.

The checklist contains several factors as shown here below.

You are strongly advised to take you time and click on any and every of the factors so that you read and be aware of what is expected of your coin before it can be accepted for payment.

  • Coin Cleaning
  • Coin Storage
  • Coin Identification
  • Coin Presentation
  • Coin Grading
  • Coin Selection
  • Coin Valuation
  • Coin Trading

Understanding these factors is very important and you are cautioned that if you don’t properly read and keep them in mind then you might not be able to sell your coins successfully.

These will be because you wont be knowing what is expected of you and your coin.

Therefore that is why you are strongly advised to take your time and read through each factor carefully.


How Coin Identification Is Done

Coin Identification is the process of comparing your coin with the specifications that have been spelt out by the market.

These is done so as to see if your coin meets the laid down threshold.

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