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National Numismatic Certification Service: Good Or Bad? NNC slabs don’t have grading dates on them My guess would be that the NNCS slab is from the 1980s as the style is similar to others from that period Plus, while possible, I have not yet heard of anyone making bogus slabs that look or say that they came from the 1980s (considering we omit the retro reissues that NGC and PCGS have recently
National Numismatic Certification - Coin Talk I would be more skeptical of an NNC coin than a raw coin; there is a reason someone sends a coin to a disreputable grading company Having said that, there are occasionally good coins in NNC slabs, though considerably (10 pts or so) overgraded even if they are actually problem free Make sure you have clear pictures to go on
National Numismatic Certification - Coin Talk NNC is an independent third-party coin grading service which does not buy or sell coins, nor does NNC appraise coins in terms of monetary value National Numismatic Certification, LLC cannot guarantee the liquidity of any coin graded by NNC
NNC Grading - Coin Talk Happy Monday! l have an opportunity to buy this 1947 S 68 FB 10 cent for $200 but the grading company I’m not sure of According to coin facts in this
NNC grading - Coin Talk Ya gotta wake up pretty early in the mornin' to put one over on those NNC guys 900fine, Jan 20, 2009 #9
ACCGS: Good or Bad coin grading service Nnc, Sgs "SGS for your information is owned and operated by the major eBay powerseller "Aboncom" that sells 99% of these coins In other words, they slab and sell their own coins, many times in MS70 and PR70 (perfect) grades It looks and sounds good until you try to sell them to somebody that knows a little about coins and grading "-Midas
CGA Currency Slabs - Basement Self-Slabber? - Coin Talk - I agree It is pretty ludicrous how the bay is so strict with their pool of "acceptable graders" yet allow shady sellers to re-list items with clear shill bidding (to drum up attention), turn a blind eye to mislabelled items, reproductions, altered bogus numismatic fakes, manufactured holders, etc
Independent Third Party Grading Services | Page 3 | Coin Talk After reading the article about the problem with over-grading Coin grading services such as NNC and SGS, it reminded me of my purchase experience on EBAY The coins that I bid on and won were a date and mint run of Washington Quarters 1950-D through 1959-D All graded by SGS as MS 70!!