Designation Classics
11/7/2013 - Jefferson Nickels, Mercury Dimes, Roosevelt Dimes, Standing Quarters and Franklin Half Dollars are often collected by specialized designations for strike quality.
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Numismatist Profile: John L. Schuch II
11/6/2013 - The NGC grader was recently profiled in the ANA's The Numismatist.
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Chinese Coins: BeiDou Satellite Coins
11/5/2013 - Gold and silver commemorative coins were issued for the BeiDou navigation system.
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Newman Part II - The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
10/31/2013 - NGC-certified coins are realizing record prices and making numismatic history. The East Coast beckons - Whitman and auction action commands attention.
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NGC Shanghai Educational Seminar and On-site Grading
10/30/2013 - NGC, NCS and PMG have opened a submission center in Shanghai and will be hosting a celebratory educational seminar and on-site grading.
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NGC Certifies Eric P. Newman World Coins
10/28/2013 - NGC has graded Part III of the Eric P. Newman Collection. The Newman world coin selections are remarkably diverse, with pieces from 92 countries representing more than 1,200 years of history.
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Top End Soars
10/24/2013 - The top end of the rare coin market has never been higher. Whenever something truly special is offered for sale, a new price record is set.
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NGC Certifies First 2014 Chinese Silver Panda Coins
10/17/2013 - It is believed that only 200 of the first 2014 Chinese Panda Silver 10 Yuan coins were released at an invitation-only ceremony.
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NGC 1842-O Quarter Eagle Claims Record Price, Internet Auctions Bridge The Gap
10/17/2013 - There is no longer any down time between major shows or marquee auctions as websites and the various electronic trading networks have extended the dealer's workday.
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NGC Certifies Extremely Rare Proof 1801 Bust Dollar
10/16/2013 - The Proof 1801 Bust Dollar certified by NGC has an impressive provenance that dates to the 1870s.
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