New Coin Registry Set Categories Open
9/22/2005 - We are continuing to expand the collecting options for our members.
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Katrina’s Power Can't Slow Market
9/20/2005 - A guest article from NumisMedia
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Preserving the National Collection
9/19/2005 - A Guest Commentary to CoinWorld, September 19 , 2005
David J. Camire
President, Numismatic Conservation Services
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Hurricane Katrina Donation Drive Update
9/14/2005 - The Certified Collectibles Group is matching up to $25,000 in donations to the American Red Cross made by its Authorized Dealers, Collectors’ Society Members and Message Board Members.
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NGC Grading Onsite at Long Beach
9/1/2005 - NGC will offer Onsite Grading and Encapsulating at The Long Beach Show in Long Beach, California, September 21-24, 2005.
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PMG Now Grading World Currency
9/1/2005 - As of September 1, 2005, PMG is grading World Notes and US Obsolete Currency. All notes graded by PMG are referenced by catalogue number on the certification label.
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The Last Half Dimes
9/1/2005 - The future of the silver half dime looked bright in 1860, when the U. S. Mint debuted a new version of the familiar Seated Liberty design.
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Registry News: The 2005 NGC Registry Awards
9/1/2005 - Is your set a winner? Find out by participating in NGC's 2005 Registry Awards. We're looking for the top sets in the world—and as the most inclusive registry in the hobby NGC will see thousands of world-class sets. Make sure yours are among them, and see if your collection has what it takes!
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Tokens
9/1/2005 - With greater interest in the various token series, improper storage methods should be a thing of the past.
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Hurricane Katrina Community Bulletin
8/31/2005 - All of us at the Certified Collectibles Group extend our deepest sympathy and heartfelt concern to all those affected by Hurricane Katrina. The devastation and aftermath is unimaginable, and we are hoping for the most expedited recovery possible.
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