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Learn about these special finishes and how NGC attributes them.NGC uses a numeric grade to succinctly describe a problem-free coin's condition. The numeric grade is typically preceded by an abbreviation that indicates the way the coin was struck and, for circulation issues, its approximate condition.
Read More: Learn Grading SeriesNGC uses the Matte and Antiqued designations after the numeric grade to describe a special type of surface that gives the coin some extra pizzazz. These two designations can be used with either Uncirculated (MS) or Proof (PF) coins.
MatteMatte is an intentionally non-reflective finish used on certain coins. It is achieved by sandblasting the dies prior to the hardening process. This imparts a very finely grained texture that scatters the reflected light, thus cutting down on the glare of conventional, brilliant proofs and allowing the viewer to more effectively examine the nuances of the design.

China 1986 13th Football World Cup Silver 5 Yuan graded NGC PF 69 Matte.
Cameroon 2019MW Queen Anne's Revenge Silver 2,000 Francs graded NGC MS 70 AntiquedRead the Entire Article