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What is a poor grade coin?

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What does poor mean in coin grading?

Less than good. The lowest grade.


Why are proof coins not a grade?

A Proof coin is a particular issue of a coin not a grade of condition.


How do you know the grade of a coin?

The grade of a circulated coin is based oc how much wear it has.


What is PF69 mean in coin value?

PF-69 is not a value, it's a grade. But it does affect the value, the higher the grade the more value a coin has. A PF-69 coin is one grade below a "Perfect" proof coin.


What is the grade for circulated 1891 penny?

The year of any coin does not determine the grade that's judged by how much wear the coin has.


What is VF-20 coin?

A Very Fine coin of which the grade is 20. When you grade coins the number system goes from 1-70.


What is the value of an 1856 US 1 dollar coin?

The value of your coin is dependent on the grade of the coin. In 1856 the mint produced a seated liberty dollar and it is valued at between $400.00 and $38,500.00 depending on the grade of the coin.


What grade is a PNC coin?

PNC isn't a grade. PNC is a grading service.


What is g-4 grade in coins?

That grade is a very low grade for a coin. Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to seventy with good being 4. It is almost the worst condition a coin can be in.


How would you grade my gold coin?

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How do you know if a coin is an MS60?

To get that specific of a grade on a coin, it would need to be professionally graded though a service like PGCS, though a coin dealer in a shop could give an approximate grade.


How can you find out the grade of your 1923 peace dollar?

The best thing to do is send it to a third party grading service. They will grade the coin for a fee. This will give you an accurate grade of the coin. You can also take it to a coin collector or use a free online guide like PCGS.