PCGS graded stuff

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Jacen, Feb 23, 2007.

  1. Jacen

    Jacen New Member

    I've got a stack of 5 1956-d sealed case dimes, MS-64, labled sample with a number and barcode.. Probably nothing terribly special about em, but I thought it a bit weird I have 5 of the same year and I think the MS-64 is a grade.. But I have no idea what that means, so I thought I'd ask :)
     
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  3. srkjkd

    srkjkd Book before coin

    grading numbers are from 1-70 point system. the ms refers to mint state and the grade # is 64. the uncirculated( or mint state) grades are from 60 to 70. pcgs refers to professional coin grading service. it is an independent service which will authenticate and grade your coins for a fee. they slab them(the plastic encapsulation) when they are done. the number and barcode are referenced for your coins. welcome and feel free to ask questions as there are many members happy to help you with info..steve
     
  4. stay away joe

    stay away joe New Member

    Yes MS64 is the grade. MS stands for mint state and 64 is a respectable grade.:D with MS70 being top of the line. As for the SAMPLE it is hard to say maybe some body just got a new slabing machine and was playing around with it?
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Jacen, & Joe:
    PCGS along with ANACS, as I remember, use sample slabs as give aways at major coin shows.
    They, naturally, don't give away top tier grades, but use lower grades to give out.
    Some people collect these as 'sample' slabs.
    (Yup, people will collect anything, but who am I to talk, I collect anything and everything.)
     
  6. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Thanks Speedy.
     
  8. ARLroxta

    ARLroxta New Member

    first off what is coin grading?
     
  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    see reply under:ACCGS: Good or Bad coin grading service
     
  10. ARLroxta

    ARLroxta New Member

    so it's a Condition assigned to a coin mainly in an effort to determine its relative value?
     
  11. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    excellent statement, and accurate.
     
  12. srkjkd

    srkjkd Book before coin

    the relative condition or state of preservation of a given object.. in this case from 1 or basal state..barely identifiable. to 70 (perfect. everyone grades stuff...just think of you buying fruits or veggies, you grade those when u shop.
     
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