Coin collecting is an interesting hobby. Some old coins are very valuable. A Greek coin that was over two thousand years old sold for over $10,000. A rare British coin, considered to be the only one of its kind, was auctioned off for even more money. Coins that have the picture of a famous person may also become very valuable.

Collectors prize coins that are in good condition. In fact, the condition of the coin is often more important than its age, its original value, or its metal. For example, a copper coin in mint condition may be worth more than a damaged gold coin.

Question
Which statement is supported by a detail from the passage?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
Coin collecting is a very popular hobby.

2.
Many valuable coins go undiscovered.

3.
Most old coins are valuable because they have a picture of a famous person.

4.
Old coins that are in good condition are more valuable than damaged coins.

4. Old coins that are in good condition are more valuable than damaged coins.

The correct answer is:

4. Old coins that are in good condition are more valuable than damaged coins.

The correct answer is: 4. Old coins that are in good condition are more valuable than damaged coins.

This statement is supported by the detail in the passage that collectors prize coins that are in good condition. The passage mentions that the condition of the coin is often more important than its age, original value, or metal. It also gives an example of a copper coin in mint condition being worth more than a damaged gold coin.