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PCGS Reference Photos For Grading

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I just discovered this handy guide...

https://www.PCGS.com/photograde/
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Congrats on 100 posts,contest time
Most of us know about photograde but thanks for the link. Some of the newbies will find it helpful.
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Congrats on 100 posts!
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Yes I sometimes look at Photograde , great for newcomers .
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When having fun with 'you vs. TPG' threads, grade the pictured coin as asked.
Then, when the TPG grade is known, you may check with PCGS Photograde.
If you cheat, and look at PCGS Photograde first, it will take you much longer to learn how to grade accurately for yourself.

When giving your own grading, state your reasons for making that grading. Almost everybody will read your comments with interest. We all learn that way.
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