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GeomanGeoman Posts: 2,491 ✭✭✭
As a newer member here, some of the acronym's being used have confused me. Some may be just common internet/chat room acronym's I haven't seen yet. But some may be coin related. Please help me understand their meanings. Some of the ones I have seen are "NCNE" and "ttt" and I have no clue. Please post common ones you use. Thanks!

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  • tjkilliantjkillian Posts: 5,578 ✭✭✭
    ttt - To The Top, a way of putting a thread to the top of the heap so it can be more easily seen.

    Tom
    Tom

  • nwcsnwcs Posts: 13,386 ✭✭✭
    Here's a list of coin and internet related acronyms someone posted before:

    ACG -- ACcu-Grade. Grading service. Controversial at present, because the assigned grades
    seem to be inflated relative to standard services like PCGS and NGC.
    aF (VG10) -- about Fine. Grade.
    AFAIK -- As Far As I Know. Internet phrase.
    AG (AG3) -- About Good. Grade.
    ANA -- American Numismatic Association. Collector and dealer organization.
    ANACS -- (originally) American Numismatic Association Certification Service. Grading
    service. It has since been sold to a company independent of the ANA.
    AU (AU50, AU53, AU55, AU58) -- About Uncirculated. Grade.
    aVF (F15?) -- about Very Fine. Grade.
    aXF (VF35?) -- about Extremely Fine. Grade.
    B# (B1-B10?) -- Browning number (1925). Die variety - Bust Quarters, 1796-1838.
    B# (B1-B23?) Bolender number (1950, 1998). Die variety - Silver Dollars, 1794-1803.
    BB# (BB1-BBn?) -- Bowers and Borckardt number (1993). Die variety - Silver Dollars,
    1794-1804 and later.
    BG# (BG101-BG1313) -- Breen and Gillio number (1983). Die variety - California private
    gold, 1852-1882.
    BIN -- Buy It Now. eBay (www.ebay.com) phrase.
    BN -- Brown. Color grade for uncirculated copper coins (BN, RB, or RD).
    BTW -- By The Way. Internet phrase.
    BU (MS60?) -- Brilliant Uncirculated. Vague Grade.
    BV -- Bullion Value. The value of the coin is closely related to its metallic content
    (usually silver or gold).
    C -- Charlotte (North Carolina). Mintmark, 1838-61, gold coins only.
    C# (C1-C23?) -- Cohen number (1982). Die variety - Half Cents, 1793-1857.
    CC -- Carson City (Nevada). Mintmark, 1870-93, gold and silver coins only.
    CMM# (CMM1-CMM13?) -- Cohen, Munson, Munde number (1971). Die variety - Half Cents,
    1793-1857.
    CSDG -- California Small Denomination Gold.
    CW -- Coin World. Publication.
    D -- Dahlonega (Georgia). Mintmark, 1838-61, gold coins only.
    D -- Denver (Colorado). Mintmark, 1906-.
    DC (DCAM) -- Deep Cameo. High grade proof.
    DDO -- Doubled Die Obverse. Type of die variety.
    DDR -- Doubled Die Reverse. Type of die variety.
    DMPL -- Deep Mirror Proof Like. Business strike, with deep mirrored planchet.
    EAC -- Early American Coppers, Inc. Collector and dealer organization.
    EF (EF40, EF45) -- Extremely Fine. Grade.
    F (F12, F15) -- Fine. Grade.
    FA -- For Auction. Internet phrase.
    FAQ -- Frequently Asked Question. List of such questions and answers. Internet phrase.
    FS# (FS1-FS?) -- Fivaz and Stanton number (19xx). Die variety - many series.
    FS -- For Sale. Internet phrase.
    FWIW -- For What It's Worth. Internet phrase.
    FYI -- For Your Information. Internet phrase.
    G (G4, G6) -- Good. Grade.
    GMM -- Gallery Mint Museum. A current producer of replicas of early US coins.
    HTH -- Hope This Helps. Internet phrase.
    ICGS -- Independent Coin Grading Service. Grading service.
    IIRC -- If I Recall Correctly. Internet phrase.
    IMHO -- In My Humble Opinion. Internet phrase.
    IMO -- In My Opinion. Internet phrase.
    ISO -- In Search Of. Internet phrase.
    J# (J1-J1778?) -- Judd number (1959-77). Pattern or experimental coin.
    JR# (JR1-JR13?) -- John Reich number (Davis, et al, 1984). Die variety - Bust Dimes,
    1794-1837.
    KM# (KM1-KM?) -- Krause and Mishler number. From Standard Catalog of World Coins. Type of
    world coin. Includes California, Mormon, Colorado, Hawaii.
    LOL -- Little Old Lady. (Possibly) naive customer/seller. Objectionable term; included
    here because of the other LOL.
    LOL -- Laughing Out Loud. Internet phrase.
    MS (MS60-MS70) -- Mint State. (Uncirculated, business strike). Grade.
    N# (N1-N17?) -- Newcomb number (1944). Die variety - Large Cents, 1816-1868.
    N# (N1-N105?) -- Newman number (1952). Die variety - Fugio Cents, 1787.
    NARU -- Not A Registered User (implies account terminated due to violation of rules).
    EBay(www.ebay.com) phrase.
    NC -- Not Collectable. A unique or nearly unique coin. Usually one of Sheldon's die
    varieties of Large Cents. At the time of Sheldon's "Penny Whimsey" (1958),
    for a coin to be NC, there had to be less than 3 specimens known.
    NGC -- Numismatic Guarantee Corporation. Grading service.
    NLG -- Numismatic Literary Guild. A prestigious organization of writers of numismatically
    related articles, books, etc.
    NN -- Numismatic News. Publication.
    NTC -- Numistrust Corporation. Grading service. (relatively new, reputation unknown)
    O# (O101-O128?) -- Overton number (1970). Die variety - Bust Half Dollars, 1794-1836.
    OMM -- Over MintMark. Two different mintmarks involved. (versus RPM, which is the same
    mintmark punched more than once). Type of die variety.
    OT -- Off Topic. Internet phrase.
    OTOH -- On The Other Hand. Internet phrase.
    P -- Philadelphia (Pennsylvania). Mintmark, 1942-45 (5c only), 1979- (all but 1c).
    Sometimes denotes absence of mintmark.
    PCGS -- Professional Coin Grading Service. Grading service.
    PCI -- Photo-certified Coin Institute. Grading service.
    PF (PF60-PF70) -- Proof. Type of coin production and/or Grade. Contrasts with business
    strike.
    PL -- Proof Like. Business strike, with mirrored planchet.
    PNG -- Professional Numismatists Guild. Dealer organization.
    PQ -- Premium Quality. Sometimes part of the sealed slab grade, such as a MS64 PQ
    (not quite good enough for MS65). Often it is just a hype adjective like "Choice" or
    "Select".
    PR (PR60-PR70) -- Proof. Type of coin production and/or Grade. Contrasts with business
    strike.
    PVC -- Poly Vinyl Chloride. An ingredient of soft plastic "flip" coin holders which will
    damage coins over time.
    R# (R1-R8)
    Rarity scale. R1 most common; R8 least common. The often used Sheldon scale is:
    R8 = 1-3 known (estimated), "Unique or Nearly Unique"
    R7 = 4-12 known, "Extremely Rare"
    R6 = 13-30 known, "Very Rare"
    R5 = 31-75 known, "Rare"
    R4 = 76-200 known, "Very Scarce"
    R3 = 201-500 known, "Scarce"
    R2 = 501-1250 known, "Uncommon"
    R1 = over 1251 known, "Common"
    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.
    ROFL -- Rolling On the Floor Laughing. Internet phrase.
    RPC -- Roman Provincial Coinage.
    RPD -- RePunched Date. Type of die variety.
    RPM -- RePunched Mintmark. Type of die variety.
    RSC -- Roman Silver Coinage.
    S -- San Francisco (California). Mintmark, 1854-1955, 1968-.
    S# (S1-S295?) -- Sheldon number (1949). Die variety - Large Cents, 1793-1814.
    S# (S1-S9?) -- Snow number (1992). Die variety - Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cents,
    1856-1909.
    SEGS -- Sovereign Entities Grading Service. Grading service.
    SP -- Specimen. Better than business strike, but not quite a proof.
    TIA -- Thanks In Advance. Internet phrase.
    TTFN -- Ta Ta For Now. Internet phrase.
    UC (UCAM) -- Ultra Cameo. High grade proof.
    UNC (Unc., MS60?) -- Uncirculated. Grade.
    V# (V1-V10?) -- Valentine number (1975). Die variety - Half Dimes, 1794-1873.
    VAM# (VAM1-VAM230?) -- Van Allen and Mallis number (1976). Die variety - Morgan Dollars,
    1878-1921.
    VG (VG8, VG10) -- Very Good. Grade.
    VF (VF20, VF30, perhaps VF35) -- Very Fine. Grade.
    W -- West Point (New York). Mintmark, 1984-.
    WTB -- Wanted To Buy. Internet phrase.
    XF (XF40, XF45) -- eXtremely Fine. Grade.
    YMMV -- Your Mileage May Vary. Internet phrase
  • krankykranky Posts: 8,709 ✭✭✭
    "NCNE" is Russ' personal acronym and doesn't have anything to do with coins.

    New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.

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