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"Details" on a coin typically refers to the specific features, designs, and inscriptions that are part of the coin's surface, such as the relief of images, text, and patterns. In numismatic grading, "details" can also indicate the condition of the coin, including any wear, marks, or alterations that may affect its value. Coins graded with "details" might be considered less desirable due to these imperfections, even if they have a specific historical significance.

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