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    Hello Everyone, newbie here

    Hello, my name is Barry, from sunny/ cloudy Devon and I am a complete novice when it comes to coin collecting! I only have a few coins so far, but alas nothing rare or valuable. I am particularly interested in George 111/iv, William iv and Edward Vii crowns, half crowns or shillings in grades that are collectable. I have read a few posts on this site and it's clear that auction sites like eBay can be very hit or miss, regards forgeries and over-grading. The main reason for joining today was to build up some knowledge and any advice, tips would be appreciated. To highlight my lack of knowledge I can't seem to get a handle on a clear definition of proof coins, as I have read slightly different descriptions in various guides. Can some kind person explain to me what proof means when listed against a particular year eg 1831 William iv shilling?? Yes I'm afraid its that basic!!! Regards Barry
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    Hello Everyone, newbie here

    Rob, many thanks for this clarification and the photos were particularly helpful.
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