U. S. Gold Still a Bargain
8/15/2005 - A guest article from NumisMedia. While the U.S. Gold market has been extremely active for some time now, there are several numismatic market makers who feel the best is yet to come.
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Previously Unknown 1854-S $2.50 Certified at the ANA Show
8/5/2005 - A prized rarity was revealed to the numismatic community when NGC certified an 1854-S Quarter Eagle on July 27, during the ANA World’s Fair of Money.
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PMG Expands Its Service Offerings
8/3/2005 -
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Sitting Pretty in Early Gold
8/2/2005 - A guest article from NumisMedia. For those collectors who began their search for Early $5 and $10 Gold coins more than a few years ago, it is quite obvious that buying and putting these rarities away was a very lucrative endeavor.
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NGC Debuts Interactive Registry Display at ANA World’s Fair of Money
8/2/2005 -
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A Letter from Mark Salzberg
8/1/2005 - In NGC's 19-year history, 2005 has been has been one of our most exciting and successful periods. We have assumed a leadership position in strengthening the numismatic community and have expanded our service offerings to meet the needs of a demanding and ever-changing marketplace.
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Proof 2004-S Wisconsin Silver 25C Discovered with Obverse Die Crack
8/1/2005 - NGC grader Matt Tucker recently identified a previously unreported die crack on the Proof 2004-S Wisconsin Quarter, which runs from rim at approximately 4:00 on obverse into the devices.
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Registry News: New! Signature Sets in the NGC Registry
8/1/2005 - The introduction of Signature Sets allows users to make up their own set definitions and enter any NGC or PCGS coins they like.
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The 1934-D Peace Dollar
8/1/2005 - Certain issues within a particular coin series simply stand out as having features of particular interest. For the Peace silver dollar series of 1921-35, the Denver Mint coin of 1934 is just such an issue.
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Fire!
8/1/2005 - The type of holder your collection is housed in could be even more important than first thought.
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