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Edgeview holders
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edgeview holders
  1. EDGEVIEW HOLDERS PROFESSIONAL
  2. EDGEVIEW HOLDERS SERIES

In 2008, ancient coin certification began (NGC Ancients). In 2006, NGC relocated to a 60,000-square-foot secure building that also houses its CCG-owned sister companies, including Numismatic Conservation Services (NCS), Paper Money Guaranty (PMG), Certified Guaranty Company (CGC), Certified Sports Guaranty (CSG), and Classic Collectible Services (CCS). NGC commenced operations at its new location in Sarasota, Florida in 2002. Along with CEO Steven Eichenbaum, Salzberg owns the CDN Greysheet, a price guide for coins similar to the Kelley Blue Book. A majority stake was later purchased by coin dealer Mark Salzberg.

EDGEVIEW HOLDERS PROFESSIONAL

by John Albanese, who also founded Professional Coin Grading Service. NGC was founded in 1987 in Parsippany, N.J. NGC is a subsidiary of Certified Collectibles Group (CCG), which owns six collectible certification services and is in turn owned by Blackstone, a multibillion-dollar New York City hedge fund. NGC certification consists of authentication, grading, attribution, and encapsulation in clear plastic holders. It has certified more than 50 million coins. Numismatic Guaranty Company ( NGC) is an international third-party coin grading and certification service based in Sarasota, Florida. Either way, I'm glad to have my babies back after two months.Certified Collectibles Group, owned by Blackstone Inc Re-holdering a NGC coin costs $12 per slab, and it's worth maxing out the submission form's 15 pieces when you think about it. In the end, I chalked this submission up to collection maintenance, although I'm sure the new attractive holders will help when I sell them in the future. One was a piefort, which you could never see in the old holder, but looks stunning in it's new holder. Three of the pieces were 1996 Romania Olympic patterns in copper and brass ring-nickel center. patterns because of the prices, but world patterns are much more affordable and just as interesting. The bulk of the re-holders were world patterns. Not sure if they still do it, but I hope Heritage stops.

edgeview holders

This is unattractive and harder to peel off the longer it remains there. It seems Heritage Auctions typically stuck a label with the lot number on the back of the slab.

edgeview holders

Quite a few of the old holders had appearance issues with them, such as scratches and old adhesive residue. coins with World on the same submission form (and the only time you will get away with it). An interesting point when submitting NGC pieces for re-holder is you can mix U.S.

EDGEVIEW HOLDERS SERIES

I also included a 1936 York commemorative half dollar because it was the only coin in my Classic Commem Series set that wasn't in an edge-view. Most of the coins in this submission were foreign, or World, as NGC states on the paperwork. I don't like the old holders that hug or "constrict" the coin, and prefer the edge-view holders which allow the coin to stand out by itself. I thought that since the entire submission was re-holders that my order would be sped up, but like everyone else I had to wait in line. All 15 submissions were simple re-holders. I received mine today, 57 days after sending them out, but always worth the wait. It always feels like Christmas when you receive your NGC submissions back.















Edgeview holders