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  2. Professional Coin Grading Service - Wikipedia

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    Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is an American third-party coin grading, authentication, attribution, and encapsulation service founded in 1985. The intent of its seven founding dealers, including the firm's former president David Hall, was to standardize grading.

  3. 9 Rare Coins That Can Make You Rich - AOL

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    Here are some coins listed by Professional Coin Grading Services that are worth a pretty penny. Find More: 10 of the Most Valuable Pennies. Discover More: 5 Low-Risk Ways To Grow Your Wealth in 2025.

  4. Get Maximum Cash for Your Old Coins or Bills — Let These 3 ...

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    Coins are graded on a scale from 1-70, with 1 being the lowest grade and 70 being the highest grade, Ancher said. Most coins in circulation fall in the 1-58 range — but he said knowing the grade ...

  5. Collectors Universe - Wikipedia

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    Collectors Universe Inc. is an American company formed in 1986, now based in Santa Ana, California, which provides third-party authentication and grading services to collectors, retail buyers and sellers of collectibles. Its authentication services focus on coins, trading cards, sports memorabilia, and autographs.

  6. Numismatic Guaranty Company - Wikipedia

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    The NGC grading scale is based on the 70-point Sheldon coin grading scale. Strike designations include Prooflike and Deep Prooflike for circulation issue coins and Cameo and Ultra Cameo for Proof coins. Coins deemed high-end for their particular numeric grade receive a "Plus" designation. Coins considered attractive get a "Star" moniker.

  7. I’m a Rare Coin Collector: How To Spot Valuable Coins

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    According to the American Numismatic Association, coins are graded on a scale from 1 to 70, with 1 being “poor” and 60-70 earning the coveted “mint state” (MS) grading, often misstated as ...