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 PCGD graded barber dime from 1894 (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 PF66 condition!
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Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of an NGC graded 6 pence from 1662 (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 F15 condition. The reason why, to start, is not only because of the wear that is present on the piece, but also because of the weak strike that is present on the coin, which is seen especially on the reverse. In regard to the wear, please note the edge of the lettering on the obverse, and the dots surrounding the text on the reverse.Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of an NGC graded Indian Head Cent from 1909 (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 MS65 condition. Sorry I have not been posting recently. I have been very busy with schools, but with the upcoming holiday break I plan on posting a lot more! Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of a PCGS graded German states medal from 1641 (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!Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of a PCGS graded large cent from 1792 (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 MS61 condition! The reason why is most likely due to discoloration, and scratches on the obverse in areas such as in front of liberties bust and on her face.Welcome to another round of Guess the Grade Coin of the Day. Here is an image of a PCGS graded large cent from 1847 (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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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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