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The most basic thing is the weight and diameter of the coin. if you have doubts about the authenticity of the coin, take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
The coin needs to be seen to determine this, take it to a dealer or collector for an evaluation.
Take them to a coin dealer for appraisal. Skip pawn shops.
The best way to know is to have it evaluated by a coin dealer who you can trust.
If you don't know anything about coins, then the first step should be to take the collection to a coin dealer to get an appraisal.
Each coin would have to be seen and graded by a collector or dealer.
To get that specific of a grade on a coin, it would need to be professionally graded though a service like PGCS, though a coin dealer in a shop could give an approximate grade.
Basic Answer: Uncirculated means unused, no signs of wear. It's best to have a coin dealer or collector look at the coin to determine this.
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It is necessary to know the amount of wear on the coin to be able to make an estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a reliable dealer and have it appraised.
A uncirculated coin shows no wear. You can compare it to a known example or look at pictures of uncirculated coins, but the best thing to do is have a collector or dealer look at it.