Explain the difference between condition rarity (a coin being rare in high grades)
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Definition of Condition Rarity:
In numismatics, condition rarity refers to coins that are rare in top-notch conditions.
Grading Standards Matter:
The rarity is often linked to grading standards.
High Grades, Low Populations:
Coins in exceptional conditions have limited populations.
Numismatic Appeal:
Collectors value coins with minimal wear and stunning details.
Market Impact:
Condition rarity significantly affects a coin's market value.
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Identifying Rare Mint Marks: Worth Over $10,000:
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