PCGS gave me grading vouchers after I called them complaining about the issue. I have a 1948 D Lincoln Penny that weighs 2.7g (graders weight 2.8g) 94% copper 6% zinc PCGS grade - XF40BN NCG grade - XF45BN huge difference!!! I...
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(November 16, 2020) — Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) is pleased to announce the promotions of Scott Schechter to Chief Numismatist and Grading Finalizer and Ben Wengel to Senior Grading Finalizer of World Coins on November 16, 2020. The NGC coin grading team is world-renowne...
Only One Numerically Finer Coin at NGC 1806 25C B-3, R.1, MS65 NGC.Tompkins Die State 1/2. The 1806 Draped Bust quarter claims a mintage of 206,124 pieces, with 10 die varieties known for the date. This coin represents the available B-3 variety, with a missing lower-left serif on...
every coin no mater what county it was received at looks like the same designed token from any other country. The different languages were on each coin. However the packaging was different in some of the countries that I have seen. Here is some of my info I have gotten. The common ...
I'm very rude to coin collecting but it is overtaken my life LOL I have a question so I recently bought on 1892 S silver Morgan it is rated at a VG 10 now the details State cleaned edge in rims damaged scratched can I still go buy my value guide and look up bg-10 to determine ...
I would like to suggest that a coin be given a numeric grade based on the coin's status. If the coin is genuine it could be given a grade; cleaning a coin does not make it fake, it would make it AU or less, but still a real coin. It could be listed as a reason that a coin...
I have been reading about different conditions, and how to determine which one a coin is. However, I still have trouble fully understanding it, as most guides(that I read) online have very low res/quality pictures for comparison. 1965 Nickel with Elisabe
I tend to agree with Lance, the registry is a game that should be seen as a form of enjoyment. Collectors have the opportunity to display their collection, their knowledge, and their passion. Coin grading is very subjective and what one TPG may say is a 65 could be a 64 in the eyes...
CCGS (Company name unknown) First seen 8/02 From the style of the slab and its label it is clear that this company is somehow connected with Distinctive Coin Grading Service/NSCGS. CGA (Currency Grading Association) Included here for completeness because they “slab” a numismatic item. ...