Jeff Garrett: Bidding at Auction, In Person and Online
3/26/2020 - The numismatic market is alive and well, with recent auctions proving its strength and resilience.
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NGC Can Now Attribute Classic Gold According to Authoritative New Book
3/26/2020 - US Classic Gold Coins, issued from 1834 to 1839, can now be attributed by NGC according to the “HM” catalog numbers in the new reference by renowned numismatist Daryl J. Haynor.
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NGC-Certified Rarities from Thirty Years War Excel at Auction
3/25/2020 - The March 2020 sale was held by German auction house Kunker.
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Counterfeit Detection: 1861 Indian Head Cent
3/25/2020 - A die-struck fake is characterized by rough surfaces and less detail.
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NGC, NCS, PMG and ASG Appoint Guang Yin Ge an Official Submission Center
3/25/2020 - The respected 25-year-old numismatic firm in Guangzhou, founded and owned by HM Chen, will help collectors with their submissions and questions.
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Hubert Ruß Publishes Standard Work on the Medieval Coinage of Würzburg
3/24/2020 - Hot off the presses: this new standard work covers medieval coins of the Bishopric of Würzburg. Its author, Dr. Hubert Ruß, is considered one of today’s leading experts on Franconian coinage. His book is very important for all numismatists, from researchers, to coin dealers, to collectors.
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PMG-certified D. Brent Pogue Note Collection Realizes More Than $9 Million in Auction
3/23/2020 - Of the 224 PMG-certified notes in the phenomenal collection, 27 sold for more than $100,000 each.
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NGC and PMG Named Official Grading Services of MA-Shops
3/23/2020 - In addition, NCS is appointed the Official Conservation Service of the popular online numismatic marketplace.
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Jim Bisognani: Coins and Coping with COVID-19
3/19/2020 - Instead of jumping ship, jump into your collection.
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NGC and PMG Highlights in April 2020 Monetarium Singapore Auction
3/19/2020 - The April 4 auction includes a PMG-certified Singapore error banknote with an estimate of at least $35,000 USD.
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