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  2. Certified Acceptance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) is a Far Hills, New Jersey third-party coin certification company started in 2007 by coin dealer John Albanese. The firm evaluates certain numismatically valuable U.S. coins already certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS).

  3. Numismatic Guaranty Company - Wikipedia

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    Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) is an international third-party coin grading and certification service based in Sarasota, Florida. It has certified more than 60 million coins. NGC certification consists of authentication, grading, attribution, and encapsulation in clear plastic holders.

  4. Collectors Universe - Wikipedia

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    The company reached the combined total of 75 million certified collectibles in 2019. [1] Collectors Universe is also a publisher in fields relating to collecting. [2] The company engages in business-to-business market for certified coins under Certified Coin Exchange, and a business-to-consumer under Collectors Corner. PCGS Coin Authentication ...

  5. Chinese coins certified by Sarasota company sell for $3.36 ...

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    Two coins certified by Numismatic Guaranty Company sold for more than $1 million at a December auction.

  6. Coin grading - Wikipedia

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    Coin grading [1] is the process of determining the grade or condition of a coin, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. A coin's grade is generally determined by six criteria: strike, preservation, luster, color, attractiveness, and occasionally the country/state in which it was minted. Several grading systems have been ...

  7. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    Coins or currency which must be accepted in payment of debt. legend The principal inscription on a coin. [1] lettered edge The outside edge of a coin containing an inscription. [1] low relief A coin with the raised design not very high above the field. luster The appearance of a coin's ability to reflect light; brilliance.