However, 134 samples had already been confirmed by PCGS as of April 2011 ... including the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or the Professional Coin Grading Service (PGCS). By properly evaluating ...
PCGS certifies a newly unearthed 1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony threepence, one of the few known examples of this early ...
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A collector took on the challenge of assembling a complete collection of Morgan dollars all brightly toned, and the coins ...
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The only privately held 1652 New England threepence (of only two examples known) is newly certified, graded as EF-45 by PCGS, ...
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A Philadelphia family that securely stored a coin collection for over a century in a bank vault recently found out that it is worth much… ...
according to a PCGS press release. The co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service, the first private third-party grading company in the country, has died. At age 63, Jon Bruce Amspacher, also ...