NGC
Largest population, SA expertise
PCGS
Strong market acceptance
SANGS
Local South African service
Registry Sets
NGC & PCGS competitive tracking
Certification and Grading for Modern Coins
Professional certification provides authentication, condition assessment, and long‑term preservation. This guide covers NGC, PCGS, SANGS, the grading scale, and how to build registry sets.
Key Benefits
Why Certify?
Authentication
- Experts verify the coin is genuine
- Counterfeit protection – especially for key dates
- Metal verification – confirms composition and purity
- Variety attribution – identifies specific die varieties
Grading
- Professional condition assessment
- Market standardization – common language for value
- Dispute resolution – third‑party opinion
- Registry qualification – required for competitive sets
Preservation
- Archival encapsulation – protects from environment
- Tamper‑evident – security against tampering
- Permanent record – grade and certification number fixed
- Easy handling – slab protects during examination
Marketability
- Increased buyer confidence – certified coins sell faster
- Price transparency – grade establishes value range
- Global recognition – international standard
- Auction acceptance – required for major auctions
️ Major Grading Services
NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)
| Founded | 1987 |
| Headquarters | Sarasota, Florida, USA |
| South African Expertise | Extensive – largest population of ZAR and modern SA coins |
| Market Position | Largest grading service worldwide |
| Special Features | NGC Registry, NGC Census, exclusive pedigree designations |
| Notable SA Certifications | 1898 Sammy Marks Tickey – 46 graded; 2024 Final Oom Paul Krugerrands (special pedigree) |
PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service)
| Founded | 1986 |
| Headquarters | Santa Ana, California, USA |
| South African Expertise | Strong, growing population |
| Market Position | Premier US grading service |
| Special Features | PCGS CoinFacts, PCGS Set Registry, Price Guide |
| Notable SA Certifications | 1893 2 Shillings – PCGS MS‑64 unique; 1898 Sammy Marks Tickey – 7 straight‑graded |
SANGS (South African Numismatic Grading Service)
| Founded | Early 2000s |
| Headquarters | South Africa |
| South African Expertise | Local specialists |
| Market Position | Regional service |
| Special Features | Local knowledge, lower cost, faster turnaround |
| Notable Certifications | 1902 Veldpond contemporary forgery – "High 'A' Forgery"; 1923 Half Penny MS63–65 |
Comparison Summary
| Factor | NGC | PCGS | SANGS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global Recognition | Highest | Highest | Regional |
| SA Coin Population | Largest | Growing | Specialized |
| Registry Programs | Excellent | Excellent | Limited |
| Cost | $$ | $$ | $ |
| Turnaround (Intl) | Weeks–months | Weeks–months | Days–weeks |
The Grading Scale (Sheldon 1–70)
| Grade | Numerical | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Poor | 1 | Barely identifiable |
| Fair | 2 | Outline visible |
| About Good | 3 | Rims worn |
| Good | 4,6 | Rims complete, flat detail |
| Very Good | 8,10 | Design worn, slight detail |
| Fine | 12,15 | Some detail in recessed areas |
| Very Fine | 20,25,30,35 | Complete design, flat high points |
| Extremely Fine | 40,45 | Complete detail, slight wear |
| About Uncirculated | 50,53,55,58 | Full detail, traces of wear |
| Mint State | 60–70 | No wear |
Proof Grades
| Grade | Description |
|---|---|
| PF60–62 | Proof with hairlines, contact marks |
| PF63–64 | Choice proof, moderate marks |
| PF65–66 | Gem proof, minimal marks |
| PF67 | Superb gem, nearly perfect |
| PF68–70 | Perfect or near‑perfect |
Cameo and Ultra Cameo
- Cameo (CAM) – Frosted devices with mirror fields (contrast)
- Deep Cameo / Ultra Cameo (DCAM / UCAM) – Strong contrast, deeply mirrored fields
For modern proofs, PF69 UCAM is the standard for high‑quality issues. PF70 UCAM commands significant premiums.
Color Designations (Bronze/Copper)
- BN – Brown (original brown surfaces)
- RB – Red‑Brown (some original red remaining)
- RD – Red (full original red color)
️ Special Designations
NGC
- First Day of Issue – purchased on first day, submitted within window
- Early Releases – within 30 days of first release
- First Releases – similar to Early
- Mint Error – error coin
- Pedigree – named collection provenance
Example Pedigrees
- "Final Oom Paul Krugerrands" – 2024
- "Orange River Collection" – ZAR gold
- "Gatsby Collection" – modern
- "Dr. Lawrence A. Adams Collection" – research
PCGS
- First Strike – within first 30 days
- Early Release – similar
- First Day of Issue – on first day
- Secure Plus – enhanced security holder
- Gold Shield – enhanced imaging
The Certification Process
- Prepare Submission – select coins, join service, complete form, calculate fees
- Ship to Grading Service – insured, tracked, customs declaration
- Receiving and Logging – verification of contents, online tracking
- Authentication – visual, weight, dimensions, metal composition, die characteristics
- Grading – multiple graders assess wear, marks, strike, luster, eye appeal, color
- Encapsulation – inert holder, label, certification number, imaging
- Return Shipping – standard, priority, express options
Turnaround times: economy 30–60 days, standard 20–30, express 10–20, walk‑through 5–10.
Registry Sets
Registry sets are online collections tracked by grading services, allowing collectors to build, display, and compete with complete date/mint sets.
NGC Registry
- Extensive categories, including South Africa
- Scoring weighted by grade and rarity
- Bonuses for pedigree, finest known
- Free to join (with account)
PCGS Set Registry
- Comprehensive categories
- GPA with Top Pop bonuses
- "Finest Known" designations
- Free to join
South African Categories (Examples)
- SOUTH AFRICA UNION SERIES DESIGN CHANGES – BAKEWELL COLLECTION (90 coins)
- South African Silver 1 Ounce (5 Rand) Big Five, Circulation Strikes (2019–Present)
The Bakewell Collection includes 1923 Penny NGC MS66 BN, 1923 Half Penny NGC MS66 BN, 1923 Threepence NGC MS65, and many others in high grade – the pinnacle of Union collecting.
Costs and Fees (Approximate)
NGC (USD)
| Membership (annual) | $25–149 |
| Modern coins (MS/PF 60–70) | $23–35 per coin |
| Crossover | $23–35 |
| Variety attribution | $18 |
| Special designations | $5–18 |
| Imaging | $15 |
| Return shipping | $15–50 |
PCGS (USD)
| Membership (annual) | $69–299 |
| Modern coins | $25–40 |
| Crossover | $25–40 |
| Variety attribution | $18 |
| Special designations | $5–18 |
| TrueView imaging | $15–25 |
| Return shipping | $15–50 |
SANGS (ZAR)
| Basic grading | R100–300 per coin |
| Authentication only | R50–150 |
| Return shipping (SA) | R50–150 |
Cost‑Benefit Analysis
- Under $100 – usually not worth certifying
- $100–500 – consider if key date or high grade
- $500–2,000 – recommended
- Over $2,000 – mandatory
- Proof coins – recommended (surface protection valuable)
- Color coins – consider encapsulation to protect color
Population Reports
Population reports show the number of coins certified by grade – essential for determining rarity.
NGC Census
Free online – search by coin, date, variety. Example: 1898 Sammy Marks Tickey – 46 graded, 1 MS66 (finest known).
PCGS CoinFacts
Free online – population data, auction records. Example: 1893 2 Shillings – PCGS MS‑64 unique (only Mint State example).
Use population reports to set realistic collecting goals and verify authenticity.
When Not to Certify
- Low‑value coins (under $100)
- Damaged or problem coins (cleaned, polished, ex‑mount)
- Raw coins for personal enjoyment (no plan to sell)
- Bulk modern issues (circulation coins with minimal value)
Exceptions: extremely high grade (MS67+), key dates, part of registry set, rare varieties.
Sources
- NGC Coin – ngccoin.com
- PCGS CoinFacts – pcgs.com/coinfacts
- PCGS Set Registry – pcgs.com/setregistry
- NGC Census – ngccoin.com/census
- PCGS. The Official Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection.
- CoinWeek (September 2025). "Rare South African Gold Coin's Origin Story" (Sammy Marks Tickey population).
- Coin Varieties. "South Africa 1893 2 shillings."