Monetarium Auction Features Banknotes and Coins from Asia
10/26/2022 - Over 100 PMG-certified notes are in the October 2022 sale, as well as dozens of NGC-certified coins.
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NGC Introduces King Charles III Special Label
10/26/2022 - NGC celebrates the new monarch with a special label to complement new British coinage.
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NGC-certified Ancient Coins Featured in Numismatica Genevensis Auction
10/25/2022 - A Roman gold coin from Julius Caesar is among the highlights certified by NGC Ancients.
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CCG Hires Chief Product and Technology Officer, Ravi Singh
10/25/2022 - As an e-commerce, edu-tech and prop-tech innovator, Singh brings a wealth of knowledge and valuable experience to CCG.
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Chaponnière & Firmenich Offers Hundreds of NGC-certified World Coins
10/25/2022 - The November sale includes a vintage gold rarity from China expected to sell for at least $50,000.
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Heritage Offers Rare Roman Medallion Certified by NGC Ancients
10/24/2022 - More than 1,200 NGC-certified world and ancient coins are part of the sale on November 2-4, 2022.
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Ten NGC-certified Gold Rarities Realize Six Figures in MDC Monaco Auction
10/21/2022 - The top NGC-certified coins in the October 2022 auction were a pair of spectacular Gold Off-Metal Crowns from Charles II.
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Sedwick Offers Rare Venezuelan Coin Certified by NGC
10/21/2022 - Other vintage NGC-certified gold coins from Latin America are also highlights of the auction on November 3-4, 2022.
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Jim Bisognani: Rare, Popular and Affordable US Coins
10/20/2022 - In honor of 300 Weekly Market Reports, here are some examples of popular and high-graded “sleeper” coins for collectors looking for a more affordable way into numismatics.
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NGC Special Labels and Designations for the 2022 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set
10/20/2022 - NGC is offering several special labels for coins in this year's special eight-coin set. Special submission instructions must be followed. The set must be submitted in the sealed original Mint shipping box to receive the set designation. See the "Submission instructions" section of this article, including instructions to have the original Mint packaging returned.
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