CGC Rolls Modern Tier Threshold Back to 1975
9/4/2014 - Effective September 5, CGC is expanding the Modern Tier to include books from 1975 to the present.
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Learning to Grade
8/28/2014 - To fully appreciate a series or become a successful collector, understanding the basics of coin grading is very important.
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The Goddess of the Hunt – S.C. Upham
8/26/2014 - History maintains that Upham openly advertised and bragged about his counterfeiting venture - and the Confederate bounty on his head.
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Latest PMG Notes Registry Update
8/26/2014 - Maybe you collect Large Size Silver Certificates and have been waiting for them to appear as categories in the PMG Notes Registry. They've been added and it's not too late to enter them in the next annual PMG Registry Awards.
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Action Comics #1 Sells for Record-breaking $3.2M
8/25/2014 - The bidding is over! Action Comics #1 (white pages, graded CGC 9.0) became the most valuable comic book in the world after the highly publicized eBay auction closed a record-breaking $3.2 million.
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On-site CGC Grading at Baltimore Comic-Con
8/25/2014 - Stop by the CGC booth in Baltimore, September 5–7, to get your comic books graded on-site.
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NGC Introduction to Grading Class at Whitman Winter Expo
8/22/2014 - NGC will be offering its popular Introduction to Grading class at the Whitman Baltimore Winter Expo on Saturday, November 1. Register today! A few seats are still open.
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2014 World's Fair of Money - A Crowd Pleaser
8/21/2014 - Gold Kennedy creates modern mayhem; ANA auctions capture over $75 million; 1804 Dollar roars to $1,880,000
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Chinese Coins: 5-star Pandas
8/21/2014 - A group of Panda coins display the five-star symbol of the People’s Republic of China on the obverse.
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NCS Conservation Showcase: 1936 Norfolk 50-cent Piece
8/19/2014 - PVC coin holders are not intended for long-term storage and often leave residues on coins. And these residues aren't just unattractive — they can be destructive.
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