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What does pmg58 mean?

Pmg58 point means that there are usually 1 creases passing through the pattern. Pmg adopts the internationally recognized Sheldon 70 numerical rating standard, and the specific rating standards are as follows:

1, pmg64: the center of one side or both sides is offset, and there are obvious collision marks. But there must be no creases on the pattern.

2.pmg63: The center is not perfect, and the pattern may be smooth. There may be some flaws, but there are no creases.

3.pmg62: Paper money does not circulate at all, but there may be mild to moderate touch and/or corner problems. No creases. Trimming may touch or enter the pattern.

4.pmg6 1: The paper money is not well centered, and the sideline business has entered the pattern. There may be some marks, stains or other touch marks. There are no creases in the pattern.

5.pmg60: There are some problems on the paper money, including paper dyeing, small stains at 1 or fading. There may be touch marks, but there are no creases in the pattern.

6.pmg58: There are usually 1 creases passing through the pattern.

7.pmg55: Usually, banknotes of this grade have 1 crease or 2-3 corner creases.

PMG scoring requirements

PMG rated it as 70 points. Banknotes with a rating of 70 must meet the special paper quality (EPQ) standard of PMG and receive a PMG star. Visual attraction is one of the most objective characteristics of paper money, and digital numerologists use common standards to define unusual visual attraction.

In order to obtain paper money with PMG star, it must have obvious template and/or overprint embossing, bright ink color and base paper quality exceeding the established EPQ standard. PMG will automatically evaluate all American banknotes and world banknotes with star marks, and banknotes that do not meet EPQ standards cannot obtain star marks. Paper money rated as PMG Gem Unc 70 must be star-rated and meet EPQ standards.