A slider is the equivelent to an AU61-62 or an MS58. It has a very minute bit of rub that for the most part can pass as uncirculated and more often then not will on the retail market.
PCGS Official guide to coin grading and counterfeit detection definition.
"A term used to describe an AU coin that looks, or can be sold as, Uncirculated. Occasionally used in reference to another grade; a slider EF coin, for example, would be a VF/EF coin that is nearly EF."
Also I have seen it used in other context. The term is also sometimes used loosely to refer to slight friction marks caused by album sliders.
I'll see your bunny with a pancake on his head and raise you a Siamese cat with a miniature pumpkin on his head.
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
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"A term used to describe an AU coin that looks, or can be sold as, Uncirculated. Occasionally used in reference to another grade; a slider EF coin, for example, would be a VF/EF coin that is nearly EF."
Also I have seen it used in other context. The term is also sometimes used loosely to refer to slight friction marks caused by album sliders.
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
<< <i>That's easy...
"little nasties"
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>A slider is what you'll get if you buy Gem BU Morgans on Coin Vault.
Russ, NCNE >>
Every time?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Russ, NCNE >>
Every time? >>
Yes, every time. I've personally inspected all of the millions they've sold.
Russ, NCNE