get in touch with businesses that provide expert coin grading services, including the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or the Professional Coin Grading Service (PGCS). By properly evaluating your ...
PCGS certifies a newly unearthed 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony threepence, one of the few known examples of this early ...
3,728,245,000 2c+ 10-30c+ Professional Coin Grading Service graded the most valuable 1973 no mintmark cent ever sold as MS67+RD. It sold for $3,850 in a 2020 auction. 1973-D (Denver) 3,549,576,588 2c+ ...
If you've ever gotten into coin collecting, you likely have looked up values of rare ones that could still be in circulation.
Check your pockets for one of the five coins from the 1960s that could be worth thousands of dollars. Here are their ...
One of just seven confirmed Proof 1842 half dollars (Reverse of 1842) type, graded Proof 64 by Professional Coin Grading ...
You might be the unknowing owner of a 1976 quarter that can be worth up to $4,500. Here are its characteristics so you can ...
Gerard (Jerry) Petros owns and operates Alliance Coins and Jewelry in Alliance. He found his life’s calling at a young age, ...
The only privately held 1652 New England threepence (of only two examples known) is newly certified, graded as EF-45 by PCGS, ...
The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) and the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) use the Sheldon Scale. The American Numismatic Association (ANA) uses the same scale but adds ...
The silver versions of the coins are extremely rare and only two are known to exist, according to the Professional Coin Grading Service, a rare coin grading company. About 20 pewter continental ...