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crossover
A word that is used to describe a coin that graded the same at two different grading services. Also written as two words: cross over. "I was sure that the coin wouldn't cross over, so I didn't buy it.

 


CrossOver grading submissions are automatically evaluated for during grading. If a coin is eligible and meets requirements, it will receive a .

few Neapolis drachms and hemidrachms and a crossover with interest
#1, an archaic fourree Neapolis stater with no plating breaks. Quite
a few random fractional issues featuring gorgons as well (Abydos, ...

Rarities in the series are usually examples of these crossover issues. At other times, the Licinian mints ignored Constantine and visa-versa. The vast numbers needed to support the war effort make these among the most common of coins.

Note: Since the Roman Provincial silver drachm was the equivalent to the Imperial denarius, I've started adding them to my collection and this page. Perhaps there will be some stylistic clues or celator crossover.

See also: Collector, Coin, Grade, Revers, Struck

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