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  1. NGC Price Guide. The NGC US Coin Price Guide shows average dealer retail prices based on actual, documented transactions and other information reported by collectors, dealers and auction houses for NGC-certified coins. For important details, click here.

    • Peace Dollars

      The NGC US Coin Price Guide shows average dealer retail...

    • Silver Eagles

      The NGC US Coin Price Guide shows average dealer retail...

    • Grading Scale

      NGC uses the internationally accepted Sheldon grading scale...

    • NGC

      Instructions. Enter a coin's NGC certification number...

  2. 1 day ago · As the silver in this 1962 Franklin half dollar is currently worth $11.86, it was certainly worthwhile at $2! However, the coin appears to have been polished and lightly worn and is not a proof. (A proof would have a different style of eagle and full bell lines.) In any case, it would not be worth the cost of submission to a grading service.

  3. www.ngccoin.com › coin-grading › grading-scaleNGC Coin Grading Scale

    NGC uses the internationally accepted Sheldon grading scale of 1 to 70, which was first used in the United States in the late 1940s. This scale was adopted by NGC when it began operations in 1987 and is considered to be the industry standard. Below are NGC's grading standards for each numeric grade as well as major strike types and designations.

  4. May 24, 2020 · Hello GoldFinger! Hahah, the NGC price guide is in a different league. Really cements NGC's position as the No.1 in the industry, with a No.1 overestimation in price of each coin out there. PCGS' guide is more reasonable. CDN: https://www.greysheet.com - is the best realistic guide out there.

  5. Instructions. Enter a coin's NGC certification number (circled in the image) and grade to confirm its description and grade in NGC's database and, if available, view the images of the coin taken by NGC. For coins that have a grade of 1 to 70, enter the certification number, select the numeric grade in the dropdown menu and click "Go."

  6. Apr 13, 2017 · Let's say NGC suggests a coin value for a given grade is $100. You offer the coin to a dealer, and the dealer says he can only pay you $$60 for the coin. Therefore the correction factor would be, [CF] = 0.60 ($60/$100 = 0.60) Each coin would sell individually; no bulk-sale discount for the dealer.

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  8. May 23, 2024 · This scale, originally developed by Dr. William Sheldon in 1949 for U.S. large cents, has been adapted and refined by NGC for all coin types. Here’s a breakdown of the NGC grading scale: – Poor (P-1): Barely identifiable and heavily worn. – Fair (FR-2): Very worn, with some design visible. – About Good (AG-3): Heavily worn, with major ...

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