If you come across a forgotten jar of change while cleaning the house, take a close look as you wrap the coins or before you ...
The Devil is in the details. The notorious 'Devil's Hair Dollar' has secured a heavenly grade from PCGS, elevating its status ...
Coins authenticated by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) are considered more reliable. The service evaluates coins based on factors like appearance and mintage, which play a key role ...
PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) offers a price guide valuation, for graded and slabbed specimens, of between $115 for MS60 and $3,200 for a MS67 (the higher the number, the more pristine ...
Some great examples of Proof Indian Head gold dollars were included in a recent sale by Stack's Bowers from the famous ...
It can be safer to look for coins that have been authenticated by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). A PCGS rating will determine how valuable a coin is based on its appearance and mintage.