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yes, but not a very good or reliable one.

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When was Professional Coin Grading Service created?

Professional Coin Grading Service was created in 1986.


How do you get a coin rated?

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.


Where do you certify a rare coin?

Send it in to a coin grading service like PCGS.


How do I get a coin authenticated?

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.


How do you get a rate?

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.


Is nas coin grading a reliable grading company?

No, NAS Coin Grading is not a widely recognized or reputable grading company in the numismatic industry. It is important to use grading services from well-known and respected companies such as PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) for accurate and trusted grading results.


What are encapsulated coins?

A coin placed in a plastic container by a grading service.


What grade is a PNC coin?

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


What does PCGS mean on a silver coin?

PCGS stands for Professional Coin Grading Service, a third-party coin grading organization that evaluates and authenticates coins for their condition and rarity. When you see PCGS on a silver coin, it means that the coin has been professionally graded and encapsulated in a protective holder by the PCGS.


How do you get a rare coin certified?

You can send it to a 3rd party grading service like NGC or PCGS.


What does Slabbed mean when referring to coins?

A slabbed coin is a coin that was graded by a grading service. There are many grading services out there. You can use google to find some of them. Having a coin graded can give you the exact value and therefore is easier to determine its value.


What does rd mean for coin collecting?

In America, "RD" is an abbreviation for "red", a grading-service color designation for copper coins.