so where can i find PCGS CURRENCY banknotes population reports online

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i wish to view the total number of grades per banknote like i can with PMG online, but cannot find an online set of webpages.

any info is appreciated

thanks
You could try the PCGS site. You just need to enter your certification # and that should pull up what data there is on the note in question. There's not a lot on this site other than how to submit notes (coins) & info on the grades (& a lot of coin info). Set registries, news articles & prices are mostly coins (or bullion). It's very limited. I don't believe PCGS offers a population report like the PMG population registries & charts (which are far more useful) the way they're organized. I have only a couple PCGS notes in my safe (at the bank) & I have yet to entere their certification # to see what data gets revealed. I may be wrong but I suspect PCGS way behind PMG in that regard (their grading has improved recently but they generally don't certify the numbers PMG does).

Otherwise, if you have any other questions re: currency, your type of note, you should post this question on their forum at Collector's Universe. The US-World Currency forum can sometimes be quite useful too (though traffic varies) & its very USA-BEP centric/limited.
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes
PCGS Banknotes only started recently, so a POP report probably wouldn't be valid. They (CU the parent company of PCGS) operated "PCGS Currency" from 2005 until 2009 and then sold the rights for a period of 10 years to Jason Bradford. There was a pause of about a year and then CU started PCGS Banknotes. So with only about a year of slabbing notes again, there just isn't enough data to support a POP report.
Quote: "Steve27"​PCGS Banknotes only started recently, so a POP report probably wouldn't be valid. They (CU the parent company of PCGS) operated "PCGS Currency" from 2005 until 2009 and then sold the rights for a period of 10 years to Jason Bradford. There was a pause of about a year and then CU started PCGS Banknotes. So with only about a year of slabbing notes again, there just isn't enough data to support a POP report.
​I knew there was a reason behind this- thanks @steve27
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes
thank you all for your wonderful and helpful replies, my understanding of the issues has increased a lot, thanks...
Topic moved to "Banknote information and questions" (ZacUK, 29 Sep 2022, 22:54)

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