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PCGS Price Guide - Coin Values

PCGS Price Guide
Category Price Seller Device
Reference Free Professional Coin Grading Service iPhone, iPad, iPod

From the makers of Photograde™, the PCGS price guide is a companion app that provides current retail values for 15,000 U.S. coins in up to ten different grades.

Conveniently organized first by denomination, then by type, and finally by date and mintmark, the PCGS Price Guide makes it easy to locate the value of almost any U.S. coin almost instantly. Both Proof and Mint sets are covered as well as modern bullion coins, Commemoratives, Colonials and Territorial gold.

In addition to providing up-to-date values, a “shop” button instantly connects you to all offerings on eBay for the coin you are researching.

Whether you’re a novice, or an advanced collector, the PCGS Price Guide App will prove indispensable at coin shows, antique and coin shops, flea markets or anywhere you might encounter rare coins for sale.

Together with Photograde™, it’s a complete numismatic information package.



FEATURES:

Over 15,000 coins listed

150,000 different up-to-date prices.

Easily organized. Makes finding almost any U.S. coin a snap.

All regular U.S. issues (both proofs and business strikes) in copper, nickel, silver and gold PLUS

- Commemorative Coins

- Bullion Coins

- Colonials

- Territorial Gold Coins

- Proof and Mint Sets

“Shop” button for instant eBay access to any coin on the price guide.

Reviews

Good job
Angyst

I like the app, it's about time one of the top tpgs give us something mobile for pricing, the sliding price table is a little different to get used to but it works well. I just hope prices will be updated frequently.


Well.. ...
ElitistAllie

I just downloaded this app. The first item I checked on was commemorative coins and guess what? It only shows the name of the mint set because the pricing is off the screen to the right and doesn't scroll. Not a good start people.


Good data, bad interface
Tim the Tuna

The data is good, but the interface is clunky. The spreadsheet-type display is difficult to navigate.


Like GreySheet
Programming Professor

Reminds me of greysheet, kind of dull. But that's just my opinion.


Great!
ضح

I am a major coin collector and this helps me compare my non graded coins. To see the price of graded coins, I suggest going on the PCGS website and entering in the number.


Great idea
Einstein2005

I am glad PCGS has a app now. I really like it. I do however, have a suggestion. A newer version of the app should have a barcode / register system like NGC's app so I can check values of certain coins and grades. This would really make this easier than going to a computer to verify if it is a PCGS coin or not. So you might wish to include cert verification and its info just like your website in a future generation of this app. Would love to see it.


Excellent
Passers

Long overdue but performs excellently.


We're all experts?
Infantry52

So were all supposed to be experts? That's why I came to this app, for expert advice and prices. So I'm supposed to know all the acronyms?! Spell it out! Most are beginners! Atleast give a list of your acronyms!


Pretty neat
Drugdoctor

I'm a beginner also but I'm enjoying this app. I like the eBay link BUT I wish there was an option to link it to my eBay app on my phone. It currently pulls up a separate page in the web browser each time you "shop" for a coin. Minus one star for that. Otherwise it's pretty neat. I like its layout - very quick and easy to navigate.


Information is wrong on historical accuracy
JesterEnlightenWarrior

Good general info, inaccurate on precision on historical dating, the 50 cent was not a democracy in 1807, it was 1815 and was ordered through a backlog in 1814. They probably got a few 50 cent as an authority coin in secrecy in 1812. The quarter made it as a democracy coin in 1807. And with penny workers around it was originally used as a gamble in authority on information. Around then a book and ink probably cost 27c. And the first 4 years on 1800s penny workers on real estate worked to death and cashed out on a dime. Meaning there was no pennies before 1804, and colonial pennies don't count because those were pass keys in colonial survivability and a test to see if people can live off the land before immigration.


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