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PCGS - Please Get It Correct

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I noticed pcgs uses XF etc. on their grades. Jeesh, it's E not X
Period...
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Quote:
it's E not X


I prefer EF and it is more correct. PCGS has always used XF and many independent graders use XF also. I see coins advertised as XF all the time and wonder why so many people use it.

Xtremely Fine I guess!
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Tomato, Tomato ... it's the number that follows that is important to me.
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That abbreviation has been around forever, so I have no problem with it. In fact I tend to use XF over EF myself!
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I also feel the number is the most important part of the grade
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I have always used XF. I don't know why. I just do. If you go into PCGS's grading standards section, they describe levels of preservation with EF.
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Right, it's the number that matters. It could be a G65 and the G don't mean a thing.
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It may (in part) be a question of Anglo and American differences viz. EF and XF. CP.
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Haha...I've thought about it myself. I don't have an opinion either way (EF/XF), but think it's kind of odd that there's no "standard".
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Am not sure why, but as far as I know EF is the British standard and XF is the US standard.
and if am already at it...
NUMERIC 40-58
U.S.A - XF-AU
U.K- EF
FRANCE- SUP
GERMANY - VZ
ITALY - SPL
NETHERLANDS - PR
SPAIN - EBC

maybe someone want to fill the blanks for other countries...

years back I made a chart for the rest of the grades, which you can see here:
http://www.leprecoin.com/html/grading.htm
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Laziness, if you are writing it out it is easier to make an X than an E.

And actually it is the number that is meaningless. The letters came first and they are the same letters in the same order and with the same meanings both before and after they stuck the numbers on them back in 1978. A Fine is a Fine is a Fine whether you call it a Fine or a Fine 12, or just a 12. The "12" is not a number, it is a NAME.
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