NGC Ancients: Exaggerated Portraits on Roman Coinage
4/24/2013 - This month, NGC Ancients examines portraiture on coinage.
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USA Coin Album: Transitional Pairs - Part Two
4/19/2013 - Mint Director Robert M. Patterson couldn’t wait until 1838 to debut Christian Gobrecht’s handsome seated figure of Liberty as adapted from England’s traditional image of Britannia.
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World Coins Not Foreign Any Longer
4/18/2013 - Collectors Caravan Beating A Path To CSNS;
Heritage CICF-CSNS Sales Boasts Finest Known Icons; Generic US Gold A Bargain
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From the Grading Room: 1767-A French Colonies Copper Sou
4/17/2013 - This wonderful coin graded MS 63 BN is the first uncirculated, non-counterstamped example certified by NGC.
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World Coins: Great Britain 1953 Coronation Crown
4/16/2013 - The Great Britain coin carries the 1 Crown denomination, and depicts the queen on horseback.
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Counterfeit Detection: 1795 Half Dime
4/16/2013 - Counterfeit half dimes are not particularly common, but NGC graders recently identified a fake 1795 half dime submission.
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South African Mandela Coins: Mint State, Prooflike and Proof
4/16/2013 - The South African 2000 Mandela Commemorative 5 Rand is an example of a coin with a designation change.
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Numismedia Market Report: Pop Reports Crucial for Investors
4/16/2013 - Predicting the near- or long-term direction of other investment markets can be a huge risk in this economy, to say the least. However, the rare coin market has achieved such respect as of late that many financial analysts consider it to be one of today's most — if not the most — secure areas to invest disposable income.
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Getting Started
4/11/2013 - Regardless of how you got started collecting coins, remember that everyone has to start somewhere and should be encouraged.
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NGC's Eric P. Newman Collection Image Gallery
4/10/2013 - The Eric P. Newman image gallery features a number of important, high-grade rarities.
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