Its a game that we like to play at Let's Start A Coin Collection every single day. The rules are simple, every day I will post a picture of a coin (PCGS, NGC, or ICG graded) and you can guess the coins grade in the comments! |
Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of a PCGS graded gold $1 from 1903 (image courtesy of Heritage Auctions)! Please post your guesses in regards to the coins grade in the comments below, and tomorrow I will reveal the grade of the coin between the comments and the image of the coin; while providing an explication as to why the coin received the grade that it did. Good luck!
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Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of a PCGS graded large cent from 1820 (image courtesy of Heritage Auctions)! Please post your guesses in regards to the coins grade in the comments below, and tomorrow I will reveal the grade of the coin between the comments and the image of the coin; while providing an explication as to why the coin received the grade that it did. Good luck! The Coin Above is graded in MS64 condition! The reason why is primary because of the very large mark on the reverse, that goes through all of the stars and the date. Other than that, the coin is practically perfect.Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of an NGC graded proof Indian Head Cent form 1898 (image courtesy of Heritage Auctions)! Please post your guesses in regards to the coins grade in the comments below, and tomorrow I will reveal the grade of the coin between the comments and the image of the coin; while providing an explication as to why the coin received the grade that it did. Good luck The Coin above is graded in PF65 Condition! Primary, the reason why this coin obtained this grade, is because it has been struck multiple times, which has provided it with greatly enhanced detail. Additionally, there are minor marks on they coin, that are not distracting, especially due to the toning.Guess The Grade Coin of The Day 11/12/2017 (A PCGS graded standing liberty quarter form 1916!)11/12/2017 Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of a PCGS graded standing liberty quarter from 1916 (image courtesy of Heritage Auctions)! Please post your guesses in regards to the coins grade in the comments below, and tomorrow I will reveal the grade of the coin between the comments and the image of the coin; while providing an explication as to why the coin received the grade that it did. Good luck! The Coin above is graded in MS62 Condition! The reason why is because of some marks that are on the coin, and for the most part, spotting in areas such as underneath liberties shield, and some small black spots that are in the fields of both the obverse and the reverse.Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of a PCGS graded seated dollar form 1864 (image courtesy of Heritage Auctions)! Please post your guesses in regards to the coins grade in the comments below, and tomorrow I will reveal the grade of the coin between the comments and the image of the coin; while providing an explication as to why the coin received the grade that it did. Good luck!
Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of a PCGS graded 50c gold coin from 1867! (image courtesy of Heritage Auctions)! Please post your guesses in regards to the coins grade in the comments below, and tomorrow I will reveal the grade of the coin between the comments and the image of the coin; while providing an explication as to why the coin received the grade that it did. Good luck The coin above is graded in MS67 condition! The reason why this coin has obtained the grade that it is in, is because there are only very slight hairline marks and points of discoloration on the coin, especially in the fields surrounding the 1/2 on the reverse, and in front of liberties bust on the obverse. |
Author, Brandon SpiegelMy name is Brandon Spiegel and I am the owner and founder of Let's Start A Coin Collection, and author of Let's Start A Coin Collections Perfect Pocket Sized book of Coins! Archives
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