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  2. NGC Coin Grading Scale | About Coin Grades | NGC

    www.ngccoin.com/coin-grading/grading-scale

    NGC uses a numeric grade to succinctly describe a problem-free coin’s condition. The available numeric grades range from 1 to 70 based on an internationally recognized scale developed in the 1940s. As the numeric grade increases, a coin’s condition is considered to be better.

  3. PCGS Grading Standards

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    Plus Grades. "Plus Grades" exhibit exceptional eye appeal for the grade and constitute the top 30% of the coins in the grade. Only XF-45 through MS/PR-68 are eligible for Plus grades. Numerically, this includes 45, 50, 53, 55, 58, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, & 68.

  4. Professional Coin Grading Service is the premier internet site for coin collectors. Our numismatic experts have certified over 40 million modern and rare coins.

  5. Expert Coin Grading Since 1987. For collectors of coins, tokens and medals, NGC provides an accurate, consistent and impartial assessment of authenticity and grade, backed by the comprehensive NGC Guarantee, which protects buyers and sellers.

  6. What is Coin Grading and Why? - PCGS

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    What is Coin Grading? Grading is a way of determining the physical condition of a coin. Grades range from Poor (almost completely worn out) to Perfect Uncirculated (a coin with absolutely no wear and no flaws of any kind). Over 99.9% of all coins fall somewhere between these two extremes.

  7. The following grades and descriptions are the American Numismatic Association’s official grading terminology and standards for mint-state and circulated coins. Uncirculated Coins MS-70 – The perfect coin.

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