Gold Coin Rates

Talking about gold coins, what does PR68 mean? Is that a good rating? What’s the best rating? Thank you.
Coins are graded on a scale of 1 to 70 with 70 meaning in flawless mint condition and 1 being poor. 50+ years ago this roughly corresponded with the dollar value of large cents of common dates in the various conditions. The PR in front of the 68 (which is close to 70 except for some very minor surface defects in the coin, probably only noticable with a magnifying glass) means that the coin is a proof strike which is a special strike struck for collectors with a higher striking pressure and a more polished die, usually including frosted surface areas for a more beautiful picture.
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