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 Posted 01/26/2014  8:22 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add markosz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi everyone
I like to ask about ngc certified coins in hard slab looks very nice
today I was checking one coin was sell for 5$ +15$ ship
certified ms66 please let me know how you can beat this price
seller e coins 100%
Others were selling ms64 for 17$ ms65 for 28$ please share your
opinions thank you

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 Posted 01/26/2014  11:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add punman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Is this a commemorative or a circulating coin?
You have maybe posted it in the wrong area.
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 Posted 01/27/2014  12:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kuh_85 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Keep in mind that NGC grades to a different scale then, for example, ICCS. NGC uses all the way up to 70 where you will never see an ICCS/CCCS/PCGS circulation coin graded as 70. At the lower levels it doesn't make any difference but at the higher levels it's always best to knock a point or two off to figure out the price. So your NGC MS66 would likely be equivalent to an ICCS or PCGS MS64.
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 Posted 01/27/2014  02:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add markosz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like I start this discussion in wrong place ,sorry for that,
2012 toonie with security futures are businesses strike toonie
about ngc I'm not sure that they grade this way ?
I so 2011 toonie boreal forest certified by ngc highest grade ms67
I know they use ms70 for proof coins ,bullion never see ms70 in businesses strike coins
I think I have to buy one to check if ms66 by ngc equal ms64 I have ICCS coins in ms66 and ms64 so will be easy to find out
how they are grading thx for responds
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Looks like I start this discussion in wrong place ,sorry for that,
2012 toonie with security futures are businesses strike toonie
about ngc I'm not sure that they grade this way ?
I so 2011 toonie boreal forest certified by ngc highest grade ms67
I know they use ms70 for proof coins ,bullion never see ms70 in businesses strike coins
I think I have to buy one to check if ms66 by ngc equal ms64 I have ICCS coins in ms66 and ms64 so will be easy to find out
how they are grading thx for responds
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 Posted 01/27/2014  2:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add markosz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Today I have some time to check population report CCCS
Looks like guys with high standard
1996 toonie only two in ms66 , ms65-5 ms64-40 zero coins certified
ms67 and up
in UNC, toonie example 1998w ms65-2 ms66-1that's shows you
high standard but on other side only 3 coins go through certification process another words services are two expensive or some collectors
don't won't to certified coins
I will try to bid on ngc toonie and share my opinion in future
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Today I have some time to check population report CCCS
Looks like guys with high standard
1996 toonie only two in ms66 , ms65-5 ms64-40 zero coins certified
ms67 and up
in UNC, toonie example 1998w ms65-2 ms66-1that's shows you
high standard but on other side only 3 coins go through certification process another words services are two expensive or some collectors
don't won't to certified coins
I will try to bid on ngc toonie and share my opinion in future
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 Posted 01/27/2014  3:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add markosz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I just log in to NGC web side I must say that blows me away
there is Canada coin census and you can find lot of information
let me share some toonie 2012 security total certified 167
Ms66 -153 ms68-12
2012 Shannon total certified 72 ms64-3 ms65-9 ms66-59 ms67-1
None above only 3 coins make ms70 and they PFUC:
2001-1. 2002-2
Another words they also have high standard
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I just log in to NGC web side I must say that blows me away
there is Canada coin census and you can find lot of information
let me share some toonie 2012 security total certified 167
Ms66 -153 ms68-12
2012 Shannon total certified 72 ms64-3 ms65-9 ms66-59 ms67-1
None above only 3 coins make ms70 and they PFUC:
2001-1. 2002-2
Another words they also have high standard
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