question about PCGS grading
If a vendor is listing coins for sale in the following manner:
"1909 2 1/2 Gold Indian MS62 PCGS"
Does the "PCGS" mean that the coin for sale has been graded by PCGS? And if so, is there some identifying number that that individual coin will have assigned to it? So that a person could verify that coin with PCGS before buying?
"1909 2 1/2 Gold Indian MS62 PCGS"
Does the "PCGS" mean that the coin for sale has been graded by PCGS? And if so, is there some identifying number that that individual coin will have assigned to it? So that a person could verify that coin with PCGS before buying?
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However, there are fakes out there, where people have made reproductions of labels and used inferior coins or even counterfeit coins in slabs that look like genuine slabs. The certification number might even match, but the coin can be a fake. If the seller is in China, run away for sure. But in any event, you need to be careful.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
that is the coin in question.
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<< <i>thank you, this has been very helpful!! Also, what would you guys bid on a "1914, 2 1/2 Indian MS63 PCGS"
that is the coin in question. >>
That's potentially high value coin... do you have pictures?
If you make arrangements, they will also come to your home or building site and grade the driveway. This is a little known service, but that is actually why they are called “Grading Companies” by most.
that is funny! I bet they are pretty expensive!
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