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Для любого коллекционера важно не только найти редкий экземпляр, но и правильно оценить его состояние. Именно для этого существует грейдинг — процесс профессиональной оценки подлинности и сохранности монеты или банкноты независимой экспертной компанией. После оценки предмет помещается в специальный защитный контейнер, который называется слабом.

The hobby of searching for old items, or 'metal detecting,' often yields unexpected finds. One such find was a 1/2 Kopek in Silver coin from 1841, minted at the Saint Petersburg Mint (SPM). Although it was the best specimen found in the ground, its condition was far from ideal.

In collector communities, one can find truly unique specimens. For example, one competition resulted in the presentation of a very rare trial coin — a 1840 2 kopecks in silver.

In collector communities, one can find truly unique specimens. For example, one competition resulted in the presentation of a very rare trial coin — a 1840 2 kopecks in silver.

For many collectors, the terms 'grading' and 'slabbing' may be unfamiliar. This refers to the process of assessing a coin's condition and subsequently packaging it in a special plastic case called a 'slab.' This process helps protect the coin and officially certify its condition, which directly affects its value.

To reduce the cost of the coin grading process at NGC, collectors often team up to share the expenses for shipping and paperwork. This time, a batch of five coins was collected and sent for expert evaluation.

Among numismatic artifacts, one can find not only genuine specimens but also historical counterfeits. An example of such an object is a counterfeit 1913 three-kopek coin, preserved from an old collection. This coin was most likely produced by casting, as evidenced by its characteristic porosity.

The focus of this review is on vintage German coins placed in slabs by the American grading company NGC. The first specimen is a 1913 Prussian 3 Mark coin, commemorating the silver jubilee of Wilhelm II's reign. It received a condition grade of MS 64.