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I sent a beautiful MS grade 1875 s Trade dollar to NGC on 9-16-24 for the Standard $40 grading service. Once the coin had been processed through the NGC networking, I was contacted and told I had to pay a fee of over $80 to conserve the coin, i.e. have the glue residue removed...
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Just acquired a lovely little copper farthing coin, but there's some obtrusive carbon spotting on the reverse. Is that something NGC conservation can deal with? If not, will the coin be graded as a details, or have a reduced grading because of it? Cheers for any pointers. Christopher ...
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(Professional Coin Grading Service) dealer at it's inception in 1986. Mike Byers was a consultant to ANACS for Mint Errors from 2000 to 2006. He is also the Owner, Publisher and Editor of Mint Error News Magazine and the Mint Error News Website that was founded in 2003. In 2009, Mike...
NGC is the world’s largest third-party coin grading service, offering accurate, consistent and impartial assessment of a coin’s authenticity and grade.
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 ...
Greg, it also appears the RARITY of the coin matters too. Remember that PCGS scratched up (and cleaned) VG or so 1796 Bust quarter? If that was any other coin it would have been tagged and bagged. Yes, I know rarity is part of the equation. That's why I said "How rare is the...
In other words, i don't think detail grading is that marketable. Net grading would seem to me to help these coins and sellers out more. The marketplace is developing for details graded coins. This service was first introduced by NGC only in 2009 (although it was offered by NCS much earl...