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I'm very rude to coin collecting but it is overtaken my life LOL I have a question so I recently bought on 1892 S silver Morgan it is rated at a VG 10 now the details State cleaned edge in rims damaged scratched can I still go buy my value guide and look
I sent a beautiful MS grade 1875 s Trade dollar to NGC on 9-16-24 for the Standard $40 grading service. Once the coin had been processed through the NGC networking, I was contacted and told I had to pay a fee of over $80 to conserve the coin, i.e. have the glue residue removed...
Thank you for the info,if i were to buy an ungraded coin from ebay I surely would verify its authenticity when it arrives. The coin you posted is a rather scruffy EF grade coin.It might retail for about $250, which makes the cost of authentication and TPG grading barely practical. Gol...
Not All Coins Are Worth Grading The most common question we get from first time buyers and sellers is “should I get my coin graded?” There is a very long answer to that question. The short answer is that is just depends on what your coin is currently worth and what it would be wor...
Coin Grading Companies: PCGS vs. NGC Coin grading became popular in the 1980s as collectors sought to have universal standards for the quality of their coins. That is when Numismatic Guaranty Company (then Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, “NGC”) and Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) wer...
The Sheldon Grading Scale is then used to determine the overall grade of the coin. MS69 vs MS70 Graded Silver Eagles As the official silver bullion of the United States, the American Silver Eagle has been graded more than any other coin! For a Silver Eagle to receive the highest grade (...
The NGC Coin Grading Scale A grading scale is used to describe a coin’s condition. Historically, a variety of descriptive adjectives were used to relate the appearance or condition of a coin. A 70- point numerical scale that correlated to the most commonly used adjectives was first employed ...
I was really excited to send my first two Sixpences purchased off to NGC for grading (a 1909 and 1910 EdVII). They were in high grade (pAS) and I was hopeful of a high MS for both. Here are images of the raw coins... I checked NGCs site yesterday and the