PCGS stands for Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the most popular commercial services that grades coins. See www.pgcs.com for more info.
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Metal coins can weigh heavy, and are not easy to carry many coins with you.
All coins are made of some type of metal, but not all coins are made of copper.
Nearly all coins are made of metal, which is a conductor.
PCGS stands for Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the most popular commercial services that grades coins. See www.pgcs.com for more info.
The two largest firms that certify coins are NGC and PCGS.
PCGS does have this information on their web site. Or you can check Heritage Auction web site (HA.com) for previous sales of PCGS coins of this type.
Coins are certified by services like NGC or PCGS. It is expensive, so it isn't worth it unless the coins are really, really valuable.
Coins are certified by services like NGC or PCGS. It is expensive, so it isn't worth it unless the coins are really, really valuable.
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PCGS does not assign prices or values. They certify the authenticity and condition of the coins. Dealers will set the prices and determine how much they will pay or charge for a coin that has been certified in their local currency. If you are referring to the online PCGS Price Guide, it is high-end retail price guide, reporting historical information about prices paid for PCGS-Certified coins in the different grades.
Coins are certified by NGC and PCGS. A coin shop can help you or search on the internet. It costs something to get a coin certified.
MS stands for "mint state" and refers to a coin that is in uncirculated condition. The highest grade is MS-70 which is a nearly flawless coin that is rarely attained. MS-60 is the lowest grade of uncirculated coins. Go to PCGS website for coin values.
There are hundreds. For instance, you might check out the sites operated by PCGS and Numismedia, among many others.
A coin can be appraised by a local coin dealer or even by a serious collector. There are also many guides available to help with the appraisal if you wish to do it yourself. Remember though, even a professional appraisal is only an opinion and opinions on the grades and values of coins vary greatly.
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