1825 Great Britain Pattern Farthing Mule
10/23/2007 - 1825 Great Britain Pattern Farthing Mule, Struck in Platinum
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Strong Market Exhibits Positive Atmosphere
10/19/2007 - Numismedia’s recent research says that there’s still plenty of money out there for truly rare coins.
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NGC-Graded Coin Brings $5M
10/19/2007 - Recently, an 1804 $10 Gold piece made history as the highest price every paid for a certified gold coin.
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Analyzing the Pittman Act of 1918, Part One
10/19/2007 - We take a close look at this legislation and its effects on scarcity in the rare coin market that still linger today.
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Coins with Surface Problems among the Greatest Challenges to Authenticators
10/19/2007 - Counterfeit and cleaned? Or the genuine thing? This problem requires an expert eye.
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NGC-Graded Coin Brings $5M
10/5/2007 - Highest Price in History for Certified Gold Coin
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From the Grading Room: $50 Gold Eagle Error
10/4/2007 - 1986 Gold American Eagle $50 Broadstruck MS-69
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The 2007 NGC Registry Awards
9/21/2007 - Does your coin collection have what it takes to be the best? Enter it into NGC’s 2007 Registry Awards and give it a chance to shine.
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Not What They Seem
9/21/2007 - In the years since the U.S. opened multiple mints, there have been a number of instances in which coins have been struck without a mintmark letter. NGC’s David Lange examines the history of these anonymous coins.
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