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welcome to grading 101 introduction to grading brought to you by PCGS today well take a look at the I appeal of circulated coins as weve seen previously circulated coin grading is determined primarily by the amount of where the coin is seen over its years in circulation as coins circulate over many years details originally struck into the coin are slowly worn away and the presence or absence of those details is the primary determinant of the grade of a circulated coin however as we shall see I appeal does play some small part in determining a circulated coins grade so what exactly is I appeal I appeal uncirculated coins is subjective to some extent but theres a general agreement among experienced collectors as to what constitutes a nice coin things to look for include an even pattern of original strike wear in colouring clean surfaces free from porosity or corrosion few to no marks particularly in focal areas of the coin an original look and coloring surface particularly important o