A coin may be rejected for grading if it is badly damaged, as well. How to Grade Coins Yourself The blog SilverCoins.com makes the excellent observation: “Half science half art, the skill of grading coins can be learned with time and use.” With this in mind, you can learn how to ...
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, ...
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, ...