Paper currency grading

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1928 United States ten dollar gold certificate PMG graded 55 EPQ

Paper currency grading is the process of determining the grade or condition of a bank note, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. A banknote's grade is generally determined by crispness (rigid, not limp paper), brightness, and depth of color. Other factors that are taken into consideration include centering of the printed area, artificially suppressed folds, repairs, and pinholes. Certification services professionally grade banknotes for tiered fees.

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