In the context of coins, "PF" stands for "Proof." It refers to a specific method of minting coins that results in higher quality and detail, characterized by a mirror-like finish and sharp relief. Proof coins are often produced for collectors and are typically struck multiple times to enhance their appearance, making them more desirable and valuable than standard coins.
The designation "PF" for any coin means it's a Proof coin. Proof coins are given a grade from PF60 to PF70.
PF-65 and PF-69 are grades assigned to proof coins by grading services like NGC and PCGS. PF-65 indicates a coin with noticeable imperfections, while PF-69 indicates a nearly perfect coin with only minor imperfections under close inspection. The higher the grade, the better the coin's condition and eye appeal.
PF means it is a proof coin. 65 means it is about average quality for a proof coin. Proof coins are minted with specially prepared dies on specially prepared planchets and sold at a premium to collectors.
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Only 1,000 coins were struck as proof for 1870 but are not rare and known to be carelessly struck. The finest example graded PF-67 sold in 2004 for $4,140.00 coins in the grade range of PR-60 to PF-63 sell for $300.00-$500.00
PF indicates a proof strike, which differs from a standard business strike.
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"PF" on a microwave typically stands for "Power Failure," indicating that there has been a disruption in the power supply to the microwave.