Some 15 years ago after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center towers, several vaults of silver, gold and rare coins were recovered and taken to PCGS for grading. A special American flag ...
The next time you toss a quarter into a gumball machine down at the local grocery store, think about this: That piece of gum ...
While third-party grading services and their population reports have helped collectors gauge rarity, the costs of grading have influenced which coins get submitted—introducing biases that numismatists ...
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Although coins are generally only worth their face value, i.e. 1 cent coins are worth 1 cent, on some occasions, if they meet certain characteristics ...
Struck from 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold, this coin has been graded MS70 by either PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), indicating a flawless coin with ...
Access to all features on the new PCGS CoinFacts Web site is available by subscription for $9.95 per month. Professional Coin Grading Service is offering a limited-time savings of over 35 percent on ...
The MS62 Graded $5 Indian Head U.S. Gold Coin is a historic and visually striking gold piece minted by the U.S. Mint from 1908 to 1929. Each coin contains 0.24187 troy ounces of gold and is composed ...
according to the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) website. Here’s another double-die obverse Lincoln cent from the early 1970s that has gained favor with collectors. The phrases ...
A sum of $3.84 million was paid by GreatCollections to acquire the Duckor example of the 1927-D gold $20 double eagle, a high ...
According to PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) price guide editor Jaime Hernandez, only about 150,000 Roosevelt dimes were released in Philadelphia in 1982 without a mint mark. That means ...