Win a Full Scholarship and Free Airfare to ANA Summer Seminar!
4/14/2010 - Winners notified. Thank you for your interest. NGC and the ANA offer three numismatists the experience of a lifetime.
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America The Beautiful Quarters: Instructions For Special Label And Release Designations
4/13/2010 - Preview NGC's special label and submission guidance for the America the Beautiful Quarter Series, including first day and ceremony designations.
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NGC Grading On-site at Central States Numismatic Convention
4/13/2010 - NGC will offer grading and Details Grading, as well as encapsulation in our state-of-the-art holder. Don't miss this opportunity — read on for details.
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Ancients: Classic Greek Coins, Part IV
4/13/2010 - David Vagi continues his discussion of the designs of select ancient Greek coins in the fourth of a multi-part series.
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NGC Hosts Numismatic Symposium in China
4/12/2010 - The first event of its kind in China allowed top dealers to discuss coin certification and authentication and still left time for social activities.
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Conservation Showcase: Chinese 1984 Panda Gold 100 Yuan
4/12/2010 - A recent example from our conservation laboratory.
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NGC Instructors at ANA Summer Seminar
4/9/2010 - The ANA Summer Seminar is called "the best education in numismatics." Take a look at the courses being taught by NGC experts.
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PMG to Be at the Central States Numismatic Society Convention
4/9/2010 - Both US and World currency submissions will be accepted at the Central States Numismatic Convention in Milwaukee, Wis., from April 29 to May 1.
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Are you reading the Spinner Rack?
4/8/2010 - The Spinner Rack is the wildly popular article series in the CGC email newsletter that offers creative insight and humerous commentary on classic comic book story arcs of the Silver Age and early Bronze Age.
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Counterfeit Detection: Deception Includes Condition
4/8/2010 - One common way that counterfeiters attempt to deceive is by faking wear or damage. This is shown by looking at recently submitted fakes of an 1877 Indian Cent and a 1901-S Barber Quarter.
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