It can be seen when adding a coin to your collection, if you configured your account to store third-party grading information. Designations on Numista respect the capitalization on the slab.
It can be seen when adding a coin to your collection, if you configured your account to store third-party grading information. Designations on Numista respect the capitalization on the slab.
Oh, I thought it should be added to the field for grade, not designation, since “Chopmarked” is a grade here. Like “Sample” or “Shipwreck” etc. It is only a designation when there is a details grade assigned
How can a comment be a grade? You could have otherwise UNC coins that are chopmarked or near basal state coins.
I think it is more correct to grade all chopmarked coins just as “Chopmarked”, instead of assigning them details grades. Condition doesn't matter much for them, since they are already damaged. I am glad, NGC switched to this practice.
Whether it's preferable to denote chopmarked coins with a specific grade or a designation is not really the question here. Numista should just allow to represent the slab faithfully.