PMG Paper Money Grading Scale PMG uses a 70-point numerical scale derived from the internationally recognized Sheldon grading scale. The following descriptions show how a note's condition is reflected by the grades
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PMG on X: "Note of the Day: On #SuperSunday, we feature banknotes that earned PMG's highest possible grade, notes like this Cambodia 2014 100 Riels. Learn more about the PMG Grading Scale
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