Title | : | Have you thought about getting your coins graded by NGC or PCGS? - What is it all about? |
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I just bought a 2022 1/10 oz kookaburra BU from APMEX My first gold coin I'd like to send a few coins to NGC for grading I don't even know how to start Do you need to be a member or subscriber to NGC to get a few coins graded Comment from : mityjoeyoung |
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Big thumbs up from me bud I appreciate this video It has been very helpful Comment from : jonrms |
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Yes fully aware of NGC UK international coin grading and economics and comical As I sent in an Ibrahim Lincoln copper coin 1943 and also 1933 British copper penneys to NGC international London to be graded I paid for elite membership of NGC UK for coin grading plus further £100 and they was unable to do the job as they made excuses that it was a pgcs, so I sent them an envelope stamp £10 worth of address envelope to myself with chip also witnessed by the post office and many other people apparently they are unable to grade very expensive rare coins like my coins of Abraham Lincoln made out of copper 1943 D and 1933 copper British pennies Comment from : Gul F Majeed |
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How much does it cost to get a coin reholdered? I have a slabbed coin but unfortunately its scratched Comment from : The cat life of Callie and Timmy |
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good evening ! do you help me with a question? the coin was minted with the year 1961, returned from the ngc in a sealed box and is evaluated and certified by them as being from the year 1964, what should i do? Comment from : Valmir Alves |
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good evening ! do you help me with a question? the coin was minted with the year 1961, returned from the ngc in a sealed box and is evaluated and certified by them as being from the year 1964, what should i do? Comment from : Valmir Alves |
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I know the NGC and PCGS service, both are excellent for American currencies Sometimes grid 1 or 2 points up or down But I confess that foreign currencies are too flawed for authentication There is a lack of specialized people in this area I think they should really only classify American currencies I've seen every encapsulation of Roman coins that make your hair stand on end, there are pieces that you can't tell if they are fake or real due to so much wear But they simply encapsulate because it is an advantageous market I am an ANA Member myself, and really in my opinion I don't find it interesting to have a coin sealed in an acrylic box, and I can't touch it and feel the whole story behind the coin in my hands Coins have always been collected in this way, but suddenly from 3 decades, these firms started to emerge, in fact vision to really profit I still consider and use the classic way to collect coins Comment from : Joyman Gates |
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absolutely love that big gold longest reigning monarch 1952-2015 , what a super gold goin Comment from : STACK STACK SAVE UK |
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one of my favs this episode it awesome pl proof-like i like this grade designation, i wonder if proof like gem is an actual grade Comment from : STACK STACK SAVE UK |
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Nice video 👌🏽 Comment from : Rock Biker Seychelles |
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Can you go over what the diffrences are between MS/PR/SP 69 vs MS/PR/SP 70? I see a bunch of 69 in this video but they look as clean as the 70's Comment from : MrENT18 |
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Always a pleasure, Numi Comment from : MétéoMan |
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good presentation and honest info is always appreciated in this line of hobbyingit seems like you have to pay a price to get interested in this hobby - especially with all of the fake Morgans/Trade Dollars coming out of China atm Comment from : Andrew Hart |
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Correction - MS means mint state coin This means the coin is in a condition which shows no circulation (that it was never used or at most used once or twice and with great care) but not struck several times and with the finish and detail of a Proof AU means Almost Uncirculated which are for coins that show light use in circulation Below AU the coins show significant signs of use with varying levels of wear with G4 being extremely worn Comment from : alphabet661 Chris Sahar |
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Interesting video and really good explanation what grading is and how it works Comment from : Andre G |
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Epilepsy warning: bright colors, quick changing photos (flashing) Comment from : Mike Johnson |
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I have about 35 coins set aside to send into the NGC, many of them from my time in China (before anyone comments, yes they are real) I also have a few crossover PCGS coins I want to send through conservation such as a proof V Nick Then I have a few toned coins set aside to send to PCGS for grading, I am not a fan of sending toned coins to NGC since so many are sent back as questionable color or artificial toning I rarely run into that with PCGS Comment from : Jacob Rey |
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I’ll buy graded coins for the same price as bullion, but I won’t pay the premium for the grade Just not a numismatist I can appreciate why people do it, however, and the value it adds Comment from : Vertical Stacker |
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4 advantages imo, 1 a pedigree can be attached to a coin physically 2 lost or stolen coins have a chance to be returned 3 there is a crucial independent view on a coin that a dealer may try to hide egcoin damage on old coins, quality issues and I include the mints and new proofs in that 4 viewing coin is easy and can be stored safely Comment from : Real Ryal |
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I didn't know 4 graders look at each coin I thought we had to rely on the fickle judgement of a random grader Comment from : John A |
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lovely variety Numi! Was very happy to see some older numismatic coins spread in vs all modern! Comment from : Mike K |
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Great video my friend I can’t wait for the next one Comment from : Gabriel Arroyo |
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I like the 1876 1/2 sovereign Any chance it might be for sale? Comment from : Eric Dawson |
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Great video! A couple of questions How does pricing work? how are coins sent to you? (are they kept in original presentation box or just the capsule?) And lastly is there a size limit to coins? Could you for instance get a 5oz coin graded? Sorry for so many questions! Thank you :) Comment from : Junglist852 |
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I am very interested in grading coins, in fact it was the graded coins that finally got me involved in the hobby, rightly or wrongly I felt a verifiable graded coin was a slightly lower risk purchase than someone's subjective description/opinion or indeed my own relatively uninformed one Anyway I am now slowly accumulating a collection of gold and silver coins that appeal to me and tend to focus on current proof coins which are either already graded or I hope to have graded in the future The whole grading designation thing, slab colours/label types etc is quite involved but your videos and insights are extremely helpful thank you I wish I knew more about historic coins as they do appeal to me but its such a minefield for the uninitiated :) If you don't mind I may email you regarding grading in the near future:) take care and stay safe everyone Comment from : duff duff |
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Great coins and video with lots of info Comment from : JD Coins |
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Beautiful coins, educational commentary and a very entertaining video! Keep up the good work! Thanks again! Comment from : Adam Nagy |
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👋 Comment from : Platinum Skies |
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awesome video, love the Ethelred Saxon ms63, wowthe 1816 george iii maundy ms64+ is going to make that owner very happy too! i just got 6 coins back from you grading today, and well worth it, extremely happy with the results, id highly recommend anyone with an interest in nice coins and collecting to go down the grading process lots to learn, looking forward to future vlogs, thanks for sharing Comment from : STACK STACK SAVE UK |
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Lovely mix between old and new, world coins and sovereigns Comment from : Don Knizi |
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Esse and Dem,or Essequibo and Demerary,were British Guiana colonies,modern day GuyanaThey adopted the Stiver denomination from the Netherlands,20 stiver equaled 1 guilderThey were legal copper tokens Comment from : JRW3 |
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how much coins do you have Comment from : hypnocil10 |
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Wtf how many coins were in that opening clip wow Thanks for the info and great video Comment from : Matt Cardell |
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wow Numi your the best with cool coins ,brtake care, stay safe , stay healthy , Blessings Comment from : Mark B |
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great video numi very informative, just keep the results coming and keep us all happy lolits a brilliant distraction from whats going on at the moment Comment from : DEATHCLOUD |
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Lovely coins today thanks Numistacker Comment from : 50p Coin Snatcher |
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Excellent introduction to coin grading, I will show a friend who is interested Comment from : loksterization |
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lots of GOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Comment from : Verrachi |
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