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- PCGS Coin Grading Services
Resources to help you submit your coins to PCGS for grading including a step-by-step guide, services offered, pricing and estimated turnaround times
- PCGS The Standard for the Rare Coin Industry
Professional Coin Grading Service is the premier internet site for coin collectors Our numismatic experts have certified over 40 million modern and rare coins
- 2025 PCGS Collectors Services and Fees: Coins
Learn about our coin submission types, list of services with pricing and estimated turnaround, shipping rates and on-site numismatic show grading
- What is Coin Grading and Why? - PCGS
Grading is a way of determining the physical condition of a coin Grades range from Poor (almost completely worn out) to Perfect Uncirculated (a coin with absolutely no wear and no flaws of any kind)
- Bulk Submissions - PCGS
If the coins submitted meet or exceed the requested minimum grade, each holdered coin will be charged a grading fee of $14 Coins that do not meet your requested minimum grade will be returned unholdered with a $2 reject fee
- PCGS Coin Price Guide: The Industry Standard for US Coin Values
The prices listed in the PCGS Price Guide are average dealer asking prices for PCGS-graded coins The prices are compiled from various sources including dealer ads in trade papers, dealer fixed price lists and website offerings, significant auctions, and activity at major coin shows
- PCGS Online Submission Form
Get your coins professionally graded by PCGS, the industry leader in coin authentication and certification Discover our submission process, grading scale, and the value of having your coins graded
- Estimating Coin Grades Has Never Been Easier - PCGS
With PCGS Photograde™, you can obtain the approximate grade of your coin by comparing it to the photo that most closely matches its appearance After you’ve done that, you can go to the PCGS Price Guide to get a ballpark idea of how much the coin is worth
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