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The slope of a surface or structure.
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The ground level around a building.
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The elevation of the ground surface. Often used to describe the angle or slope of the surface. Gravity wall : Retaining wall relying on significant mass, dimensions or modular sections. Little or no stability is gained from the natural resistance of the supported. soil. May be large stone blocks, pre-fabricated concrete modules, or reinforced construction with spread foundations. ...
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The condition of a coin determined by a set methodology. See this site's article on Determining the Grade of a Coin.
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a rating or clarification that indicates how much wear a circulated coin has. Grades can also indicate the degree of perfection for uncirculated coins. Two popular grading guides are Photograde and the ANA Grading Guide. Both use a scale system from 1 to 70 measuring coins from About Good -3 to Mint State Uncirculated- 70.
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