it means that a porfecinal has authenticated and determaned the codition of a coin
PR is a grading system used for proof coins
DCAM stands for Deep Cameo and is reserved for proof coins
It means "premium quality". It is not an official form of grading.
I don't know of any use of APB in coins or grading. ABP is occasionally used and it stands for Average Buy Price, or what a dealer would on average give for your coin.
"PL" in coin grading means "prooflike". It is used to describe a coin that has mirror fields and fine details resembling a proof struck coin but is not a true proof.
"EF40" combines an acronym for "extremely fine" with a number grade of "40" from the Sheldon grading scale.
EF refers to the condition or grading of the coin, it means "Extremely Fine". An "Extremely Fine" coin should show some slight signs of wear that are barely noticeable to the naked, unassisted eye.
Proof
EF refers to the condition or grading of the coin, it means "Extremely Fine". An "Extremely Fine" coin should show some slight signs of wear that are barely noticeable to the naked, unassisted eye.
Mint status
Lots of wear on the coin and the lowest grading possible.
Original Government Packaging
Very fine condition
Less than good. The lowest grade.
it means that a porfecinal has authenticated and determaned the codition of a coin
PR is a grading system used for proof coins