"To the Victors go the Spoils..."
4/23/2013 - In an article in the Heritage Auctions newsletter Wendell Wolka provides a complete list of military officers who appeared on United States paper money.
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From the Grading Room: PMG Grades a Very Special P.R.C. Rarity
4/23/2013 - The PMG grading team recently had the pleasure of grading an extreme rarity from The People's Republic of China.
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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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CGC Accepting Submissions at Motor City Comic Con
4/17/2013 - CGC will be in Novi, MI May 17–19, accepting submissions for grading and Signature Series authentication.
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CGC Accepting Submissions in San Jose
4/17/2013 - CGC will be in San Jose, CA May 18–19, accepting submissions for grading and Signature Series authentication.
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Spinner Rack: "Clark Kent Meets Al Capone!" - Part One
4/17/2013 - In the annals of crime history, there is an unsolved mystery going back to the racket-ridden 1920s before federal agents finally smashed the greatest criminal ring of that time! Who was the man that defied the most powerful mob?
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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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Additional World Sets are Being Added to the PMG Note Registry
4/16/2013 - New set definitions are being introduced in 5 World categories.
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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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