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  2. NGC Coin Grading Scale

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    NGC 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.

  3. Expert Coin Grading Since 1987. For collectors of coins, tokens and medals, NGC provides an accurate, consistent and impartial assessment of authenticity and grade, backed by the comprehensive NGC Guarantee, which protects buyers and sellers.

  4. Coin Grading Certification Process | NGC

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    The coin grading scale utilized by NGC is the one universally accepted within the numismatic community. The following table lists the adjectival and numeric grades:

  5. Coin Authentication and Grading Process Overview | NGC

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    The NGC coin certification and grading process involves several steps, including receiving, grading, encapsulation and shipping. We invite you to read the sections that follow, or watch a video overview of your coin's journey through NGC.

  6. NGC Grading FAQs - About NGC Grades | NGC

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    NGC grades US and world coins, tokens and medals according to the internationally recognized Sheldon scale of 1 to 70. Certain coins, tokens and medals are ineligible for numeric grading due to a surface problem (such as scratches, cleaning or damage).

  7. What is an Adjectival Grade? - NGC

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    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. In the late 1940s, Dr. William Sheldon assigned numeric grades to commonly used adjectival grades to enhance their precision.

  8. Guide to Coin Grading of US Coins | NGC | NGC

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    Each entry featured a different type of United States coin, and Dave shared with readers his insights into the technical and aesthetic qualities that defined it, while also providing helpful tips to guide collectors in selecting examples which best represented that particular design.

  9. NGC Details Grading

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    An NGC Details grade can give a strong indication of what a coin may look like and is a fundamental component of the equation when determining both condition and value. The following describes the NGC Details grading scale.

  10. NGCX - A New 10-Point Grading Scale for Coins | NGC

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    Coexisting with NGC's industry-standard 70-point grading scale, NGCX makes it easier than ever for collectors of comics, TCGs, sports cards and other collectibles graded on a 10-point scale to expand their interest to coins.

  11. Coin Buying Guide | Choosing a Grading Service | NGC

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    A coin’s grade is a simple yet highly accurate way to convey its condition and appearance. NGC grades problem-free US and world coins on an internationally recognized scale of 1 to 70. Coins certified by NGC are guaranteed not to be overgraded.