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US Grading Scale Comparision To Norway And Denmark Scale

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 Posted 11/29/2016  6:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Prncoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This link will come in handy for most americans whom deal with Scandinavian coins, and the reason for not including Sweden is because they grade their coins even MUCH more conservative than we do.

https://www.numisma.no/shop/article...id=83&from=0

Please notice the very most of the Scandinavian collectors are not aware of how the real comparision is between these very different views on how to grade coins. All the Scandinavian serious dealers do now this.

- And please notice this mainly goes for PCGS and NGC as for being the two outmost serious american grading companies - but even with these two companies this scale does not fit every time, but it is darn close.

Palle
DK
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11/30/2016 11:56 am
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Fascinating post, very helpful to understanding Scandinavian grading and offers some incite into the European coin market as well. Thank you for posting this link.
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