Professional Coin Grading Service was created in 1986.
For an informal grading, bring it to a coin dealer for an on-site appraisal. For an official grading, it needs to be sent into a professional grading service.
For an informal grading, bring it to a coin dealer for an on-site appraisal. For an official grading, it needs to be sent into a professional grading service.
A professional coin dealer or a professional coin grading service can determine if a coin is circulated or uncirculated. They will assess various characteristics of the coin, such as its condition, surface quality, and wear, to make this determination.
Send it in to a coin grading service like PCGS.
PCGS stands for Professional Coin Grading Service, one of the most popular commercial services that grades coins. See www.pgcs.com for more info.
Many coin shops can submit coins for grading. Also if you are a member of a grading service you may be able to submit them yourself.
Values for AUTHENTIC examples in circulated condition start at $5,000.00. If you actually have this coin, I strongly suggest authentication by a known professional grading service..
Only if "the case" is a slab from a professional grading service used to identify the coin and the grade. If not a circulated coin is about a dollar just for the silver, uncirculated $1.50-$2.00
A coin placed in a plastic container by a grading service.
To get that specific of a grade, the coin would need to be examined and rated by a professional grading service.
PNC isn't a grade. PNC is a grading service.
yes, but not a very good or reliable one.