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Red-Brown A copper coin that has from 5 to 95 percent of its original mint color remaining (RB).

 


Red-Brown
Term for copper coin that has from 5 to 95 percent of its original mint color remaining (RB).

Red-Brown: an indication that a copper coin is partially brown yet still contains some of the original mint red color.
Redbook: popular name for "The Guidebook of United States Coins." Guess what color the cover is.

- Red-Brown Porcelain Commemorative Medal / Oberammergau / 1930 Passion Play
- Silver Medal: Pope Pius IX Canonizes Michael de Sanctis and the 26 martyrs of Japan ...

The red-brown fifty pound note had a portrait of Turlough O'Carolan, the blind Irish harper and composer, with the background from Timbrell.
The reverse had a design based on the wood carvings on the organ loft of St. Michan's Church, Dublin.

RB - red-brown, a designation given by the encapsulation services for copper and bronze coins (but not billon coins) to designate a coin color that is neither red nor brown
Rd - red, a copper or bronze coin color designated by the encapsulation firms ...

Explanation: Red-Brown: Color grade for uncirculated copper coins (BN, RB, or RD)
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RB Short for red and brown or Red-Brown. RD Short for Red. Real Numismatic slang for genuine coin. recut date This term is used interchangeably with "repunched date." PCGS prefers the term "repunched date" as it is more accurate.

RB Red-Brown. Color grade for uncirculated copper coins (BN, RB, or RD). RD Red. Color grade for uncirculated copper coins (BN, RB, or RD). RIC Roman Imperial Coinage. RNS Royal Numismatic Society. Collector and dealer organization.

Pricing information for Flying Eagle and Indian Cents was confusing to many because of the various colors (Brown = BN, Red-Brown = RB, Red = RD) and inconsistent grading from the various grading services.

Nicely centered each side, some letters crowded, light grey tone, small patch of red-brown encrustation obverse, nice portrait and rev., SCARCE type, Very Fine....SOLD Photo ...

1868, INDIAN HEAD, ANACS MS-61, Red-Brown. This coin is really almost completely red and with a rich luster. $290.00
1874, Abt. Good, date complete and bold, Rev. "One Cent" bold, rough surface, $ 9.00
1876, About Good, $15.00; Good, $30.00 ...

The finest "Vine/Bars Edge" Red-Brown example graded by PCGS is a single MS-67RB.
The finest "Vine/Bars Edge" Red example graded by PCGS is a single MS-68RD.
The finest "Lettered Edge" Brown example graded by PCGS is a single MS-63BN.

Collectors will often see the terms abbreviated in advertisements, price guides and other places where space is limited ("R" for red, "RB" for red-brown and "B" for brown).

These were now "modern" looking, smaller than the white notes, color coded (red-brown or ochre for 10s, green for £1), and printed on both sides. The building of the Bank of England itself appeared on the reverse of the £1.

"Hoard" dates such as those of 1851, 1854, 1855, and 1857 appear occasionally, but most seem to suffer from the black spotting that detracts from the eye-appeal of copper coins. Brown or red-brown uncirculated coins are more commonly found.

red-brown: The colour designation of a copper coin that has between 5% and 95% of its original mint brilliance remaining ...

See also: Coin, Grade, Collector, Copper, Red

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