Glossary - An Introduction to Coin Investing & Collecting
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- Scarce:
- A coin of which only a small number exist. (See "Rare.")
- Set:
- A collection of two or more coins with one or more common characteristics.
- Sheldon Scale:
- A system of grading, originally introduced by the late Dr. William H. Sheldon, for the purpose of grading larger cents. The system was adapted to all coins in t he early 1970s. The Sheldon Scale, as used today, incorporates numerical grades 1 through70 to correspond with various descriptive grades.
- Silver certificate:
- Paper currency that was issued as legal tender until the 1960s by the U.S. government to represent deposited silver bullion.
- Silvering:
- A small silver coin.
- Slab:
- A tamper-resistant, acrylic plastic container used by major independent grading services into which certified coins are inserted.
- Sleeper:
- A coin which is undervalued or underpriced.
- Slider:
- A coin which a less scrupulous individual might sell at a higher grade than it really merits. The term usually refers to a nearly Mint State coin which is, or could be offered as, a full Mint State coin.
- Solid gold:
- One of the most misleading designations that the U.S. government allows manufactures that the U.S. government allows manufactures of precious-metals products to use. Means simply that the gold product is not "hollow." the gold item could have as little as nine karats and still be stamped "solid gold."
- Split grade:
- A coin whose obverse grade is different from its reverse grade. Example MS-63/65 or Proof 63/60.
- Spot:
- Used in commodities and foreign exchange to denote something which can be delivered readily. Also refers to the futures contract of the current month; it is still "futures" trading, but delivery is possible at any time.
- Spread:
- The difference between the bid and ask or coin price quotation.
- Stella:
- Pattern gold coin (1897-1880) with a face value of $4.
- Sterling silver:
- An object of jewelry, housewares, and so forth, that has a fine silver content of 92% (.925 fine).
- Strike:
- The sharpness or lack of sharpness of design in a coin.
- Subsidiary coin:
- A coin with intrinsic value, whose face value is more than the bullion value.