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      • For example, AU, for About Uncirculated, will precede numeric grades of 50, 53, 55 or 58. PF refers to a coin struck as a Proof. The numeric grade of Proof coins is preceded by PF even if the grade is below 60. For example, a 50 is described a PF 50 on the NGC certification label.
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  1. The most common are MS for Mint State coins (those struck for circulation) and PF for Proof coins (those struck for collectors). Another strike type is SP for Specimen, which describes a coin that falls short of the definition for actual Proofs but are superior to the normal currency issues.

  2. What is an Adjectival Grade? Before the advent of the Sheldon Grading Scale of 1 to 70, adjectival grades such as “Good,” “Fine” and “Uncirculated” were used to describe a coin’s condition.

  3. Oct 13, 2020 · What's a better prefix: MS or a PF? This question depends on a collectors preference. Circulation issues, which are also called “business strikes,” are coins that are made for commerce or struck in the same manner as coins that are made for commerce.

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  4. Poor (PO-1): The design is barely recognizable but the date can be made out. Fair (FR-2): A very heavily worn coin, but a few engraved elements—including the date—are visible. About/Almost Good (AG-3): Some letters and/or numerals, including the date, are readable.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coin_gradingCoin grading - Wikipedia

    Coin grading[1] is the process of determining the grade or condition of a coin, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. A coin's grade is generally determined by six criteria: strike, preservation, luster, color, attractiveness, and occasionally the country/state in which it was minted.

  6. Proof coins are graded exactly as other coins of the series, yet always receive the abbreviation PR (sometimes PF). If a proof coin has wear, then it is called an Impaired Proof , and will receive the grade appropriate to the amount of wear it has.

  7. Aug 31, 2018 · VF-30, XF-45, AU-50, MS-70, PF-70… These are just some of the grades that a coin can be assigned. Quite frankly, it’s a minefield of acronyms and numbers, but I recommend you try to understand the basics of coin grading. Why? The same coin with even a slight difference in grade could be priced thousands of pounds apart.

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