NGC Introduces Chinese Early Releases and First Releases Labels
9/23/2014 - NGC offers bilingual Early Releases and First Releases labels in Chinese and English. These labels have now been updated with a new, larger design! Click here to see the new labels.
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Heritage Golden State Coin Auctions Generate $22.5 Million; Cash is King at Long Beach
9/18/2014 - Better & Rare Date Gold Still A Crowd Favorite At LB; Classic Gold Commems Get A Boost.
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NGC Submissions of the 2014 US Mint Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set
9/18/2014 - Special NGC pedigree for the US Mint's Annual Uncirculated Dollar Coin Sets
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NGC Grades Second "No P" 1987 China Gold 5 Yuan Panda
9/16/2014 - In 1987 China struck Gold 5 Yuan Pandas with three mintmarks: P, Y and S. NGC has recently graded a second example of a Proof Yuan Panda with a missing mintmark.
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Counterfeit Detection: 1802 Draped Bust Silver Dollar
9/16/2014 - This spurious 1802 dollar is a good example of a typical counterfeit Bust Dollar seen by NGC graders.
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NGC Accepting Submissions at the PNG New York Invitational
9/16/2014 - NGC will be accepting submissions at booths #40–42 (8th floor) at the PNG New York Invitational. Stop by to drop off your coins!
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World Coins: British 1889 Commemorative Medal
9/16/2014 - In 1889, The Aluminium Company Limited London issued commemorative medals struck in aluminum and produced using the Deville-Castner process.
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Chinese Coins: Set Pieces
9/16/2014 - A set of low-mintage Panda medals offers both value and beauty to collectors.
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NGC Ancients: A New Coin Type of Roman Egypt
9/16/2014 - Although Roman Egypt coinage is well published, new discovery coins can still be found.
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USA Coin Album: The Coins of 1916 - Part 3
9/16/2014 - The year 1916 saw a reduction in both the variety and quantities of gold coins produced. This was no mere coincidence, as the Treasury was attempting to cut back on the minting of gold coins in order to keep up with the increased demand for minor coinage and fractional silver pieces brought on by the European War.
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