Thread: "Unc.+" ???
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Old April 14th 05, 03:06 PM
note.boy
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I presume that the CGA notes are slabbed, I would rather kiss a plague
carrier than buy a slabbed note. Billy


Thomas Chao wrote:

I agree. UNC is the only term I use to describe uncirculated notes. But I
see others use such terms as Gem UNC, Choice UNC. Official CGA grading uses
such terms as Choice UNC 63 through Choice UNC 68.

"note.boy" wrote in message
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If a banknote is uncirculated it's as if it had just come off the
printing press, i.e. perfect, calling a note "unc+" is just plain silly,
or silly hype.

Please don't assign the many unc grades used in the USA for coins to
notes, unc is unc is unc, nothing "better" is required. Billy


Thomas Chao wrote:

We have Gem UNC, Choice UNC, and all the numerals in between such as
Choice
UNC 63, Choice UNC 66 etc, so why not UNC+ ???

"note.boy" wrote in message
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A new grade for me, what does it mean?

I just love sellers that change ebay's colour scheme to some garish
colour. Billy

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