Understanding coin grading is crucial for any coin collector. This article will go into depth about how to grade coins and why coins are graded in the first place. What Is Coin Grading? Coin grading is the process of evaluating the physical condition of a coin. This is done by assigning ...
A method and system for automated grading of coins involves alignment of a target image of the coin with a reference image by mechanically moving the coin until the target and reference images are aligned, capture of multiple images of the coin under a variety of lighting conditions, and subseq...
For coins valued at under $10, even when graded by PCGS, the price listed is the value of non-graded (i.e., “raw”) coins. The reason is that PCGS grading fees are more than the value of the coins, so these low value coins are seldom submitted to PCGS for grading, ...
during the birth of Jesus Christ. In an article that can be found on Google by T.B. Cartwright entitled “Star of Bethlehem Coins – A Set of Serial Commemoratives” (see the article here:http://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/data/cartwright/Star%20of%20Bethlehem%20Coins.pdf) he ...
For coins valued at under $10, even when graded by PCGS, the price listed is the value of non-graded (i.e., “raw”) coins. The reason is that PCGS grading fees are more than the value of the coins, so these low value coins are seldom submitted to PCGS for grading, ...