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Ali E.

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  1. On 3/6/2024 at 8:57 AM, Viktor Rogachev said:

    Dear Ali,

    Please move Bulgaria's "5 Leva, Copper-Nickel, 1980-Date, Proof" from "People's Republic" Category to "General Denomination Sets".

    Thank you

    Hello, @Viktor Rogachev .

    Thanks for your inquiry. In the future, please send structural change NGC Registry requests to registry@NGCcoin.com. We appreciate it. 

  2. Hello, @Carlos Silva.

    Thank you for your interest. This coin verifies in the grading screen and on the certification verification page as a contemporary counterfeit. 

    https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/2909570-007/NGCDetails/

    The NGC Registry program is a mirror of our grading screens. (Please see your screenshot above with the same description.) If you disagree with the description of your coin, please contact Customer Service. You may reach them at service@NGCcoin.com or at 1-855-GRADE10 (855-472-3310).  Thank you.

  3. On 3/3/2024 at 12:31 AM, mdwoods said:

    When will you be adding the 2023 MS Loonies to the Loonie Circulation set. There are two coins, Charles and Elizabeth, thanks :)

    Mark

    Hello, @mdwoods.

    We have added this slot: 2023 KCIII Obverse in the Circulation Issue Set. The other 2023 coin is eligible here:

    Category: Canada
    Set Name: One Dollar, Elizabeth II, 1968-2023, Uncirculated Set Issue
    Slot Name: 2023 Loon - Uncirculated Set

    Thanks very much.

  4. On 3/2/2024 at 3:35 PM, Carlos Silva said:

    Can we please get a set for 1915 Mexican Revolutionary Coinage from Amecameca, since you have Oaxaca, Puebla, and Durango Revolutionary Coinage.

     

    Hello, @Carlos Silva.

    This is a contemporary counterfeit and therefore is not eligible for NGC Registry competitive sets. Thank you, and please let us know if we may assist in the future.

  5. Hello, @Dutch1865.

    Thank for your interest. Instead of ADD FROM INVENTORY,  you may click on ADD NEW.

    Here are some helpful links: How do I add coins to a recently created NGC Registry Custom Set? How Do I Add Photos for Coins in Custom Sets?

    https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/92684-how-do-i-create-a-new-custom-set/

    Please let us know if you need further assistance. We are happy to help. You may also reach us easily via email at registry@NGCcoin.com.

     

     

     
  6. On 2/27/2024 at 9:11 AM, Jazz_77 said:

    Hello, Ali!

    I would like to request to transfer the coin under the number  (4861429-004) in the base NGC Census. 5₽ 1884  MS64 CNB AT Russia to the line BIT-5 EAGLE OF 1859-82 MS due to the fact that this coin has been graded before the base added the info about this type of a coin (The eagle 1859-1882. The power cross is closer to the feather. Gold. Edge dotted)

    Hello, @Jazz_77.

    For anything outside of the score of the NGC Registry, please contact Customer Service, as they can best assist you. You may reach them at service@ngccoin.com or at 1-855-GRADE10 (855-472-3310).  Thanks very much.

  7. On 2/24/2024 at 11:34 AM, ronday said:

    I collect world coins for specific years. Any chance there could be a world collection based on the year of mintage? I understand that it could be unwieldy to do each country by year but an open slot world collection by year where the only qualification for entry is mint date?

    Hello, @ronday.

    We appreciate your interest. A competitive set would be of a size that would not be reasonable, and completion would not be attainable by a collector. You may create a Custom NGC registry set with the coins that interest you, if you wish. If you need any assistance with a Custom Set, we are happy to help via email at registry@NGCcoin.com. Thank you.

    https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/419017-where-do-i-find-custom-setsmy-complete-inventorycollection-manager/

     

  8. On 2/18/2024 at 10:23 AM, Hyoga said:
    Hello Ali ,  I’m trying to upload 2 more graded NGC coins in the section LIARD and 2 LAIRDS of the competitive set Netherlands Austria.See picture below that shows the 2 open sections. however it automatically puts it in the section LIARD ( KM 44) and 2 LAIRDS ( KM45) where I already both have a coin.
     
    In both coins there actually exist 2 variations , type 1 with a big 0 in the Year 1790 and type 2 with a small 0.( see attached picture also). This is why you have 4 slots available for the 2 coins ( laid and 2lairds) however as I shared before I’m unable the right one in each section despite I have in both the 2 different variations.

    my request
    1/ can you already adjust my competitive set inline with below structure, so al 4 can appear.
    Liard KM44: 
    -> type 1: NGC Number 6642746007
    -> type 2: NGC Number 4246764004
    2 liard Km 45
    -> type 1: NGC Number 6270609008
    -> type 2: NGC Number 5776559011
     
    2/Adjust/ expand fhe  10 SOLS "IN VNIONE SALVS" structure as it also contains 2 types (small x in the year 1790) and type 2 ( big X in the year 1790)
     
    3/ Adjust/ expand 13  florin structure it also contains a type 1 (  big number 1790, the 9 is cursive and longer here) and a type 2 ( small year 1790 with a straight small 9)
    -> type 1: 
    -> type 2: NGC Number 6102855003

    like this your overall structure will be 100% correct for all users .
    Thank you

     

     

     

    Hello, @Hyoga.

    Please see our email from last week. Thank you and please let us know via the email chain if you need further assistance. We are happy to help.

  9. On 2/24/2024 at 12:22 PM, ronday said:

    In the Elizabeth II Pre-Decimal Type Set, 1953-1967, Circulation Issue there should be two slots for shilling "English" and "Scottish" There is currently only one for Shilling.

    Hello, @ronday.

    Please post new slot requests here, so we may put your request in the most efficient queue: https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/427254-need-a-new-slotrow-added-to-an-existing-set-post-here/.

    Thanks very much.

  10. On 2/24/2024 at 3:35 PM, Cute Little Bears said:

    Hi! Would you please create a new slot “Gold 1/10 Ounce or 3 Grams Panda, 1982-Date, Mint State (Incl. Varieties)” to include the 2024 G50Y? My coin is the following

    2024 China G50Y Panda First Day of Issue
    NGC MS 70
    6756358-015
     
    Thank you very much in advance! 

    Hello, @Cute Little Bears.

    Please post new slot requests here, so we may put your request in the most efficient queue: https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/427254-need-a-new-slotrow-added-to-an-existing-set-post-here/.

    Thanks very much.

  11. On 2/24/2024 at 3:38 PM, 3sidedCoin said:

    I am building out my Jefferon nickels registry set, and it seems that one of the nickels is being inserted into the wrong position in the set. The coin in question is:

     

    image.png.bb2c6e51b5ca96cb736c32aedfb1a19a.png

     

    and here it is in the set:

     

    image.thumb.png.88af3f8c4c0e2172c368046a3b3d0251.png

     

    I believe this coin should instead be placed into the '1997-P SPECIMEN' location seen in the bottom row of the above image.

    Please advise.

     

    Thank you, @Sandon!

    @3sidedCoin, We have sent am email to your email address with similar directions. Thank you.

  12. Hello, @Vett.

    In the future, please add your request to the new slot thread here: https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/427254-need-a-new-slotrow-added-to-an-existing-set-post-here/. We have added the empty slot. Please follow these directions to get  your coin added by one of our administrators:

    https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/424305-how-do-i-add-my-coin-when-the-plus-sign-wont-work-or-there-is-no-score-shown/

    Thank you and have a good day.

     

  13. On 2/18/2024 at 12:26 PM, Hyoga said:

     

    Hello Ali ,  I’m trying to upload 2 more graded NGC coins in the section LIARD and 2 LAIRDS Austrian Netherlands set. See picture below that shows the 2 open sections. however it automatically puts it in the section LIARD ( KM 44) and 2 LAIRDS ( KM45) where I already both have a coin.
     
    In both coins there actually exist 2 variations , type 1 with a big 0 in the Year 1790 and type 2 with a small 0.( see attached picture also). This is why you have 4 slots available for the 2 coins ( laid and 2lairds) however as I shared before I’m unable the right one in each section despite I have in both the 2 different variations.

    my request
    1/ can you already adjust my competitive set inline with below structure, so al 4 can appear.
    Liard KM44: 
    -> type 1: NGC Number 6642746007
    -> type 2: NGC Number 4246764004
    2 liard Km 45
    -> type 1: NGC Number 6270609008
    -> type 2: NGC Number 5776559011
     
    2/Adjust/ expand fhe  10 SOLS "IN VNIONE SALVS" structure as it also contains 2 types (small x in the year 1790) and type 2 ( big X in the year 1790)
     
    3/ Adjust/ expand 13  florin structure it also contains a type 1 (  big number 1790, the 9 is cursive and longer here) and a type 2 ( small year 1790 with a straight small 9)
    -> type 1: 
    -> type 2: NGC Number 6102855003

    like this your overall structure will be 100% correct for all users .
    Thank you

     

     

     

     

     

    Hello, @Hyoga

    We'll send you an email in response to your questions. Thanks very much.

  14. On 2/15/2024 at 2:43 PM, SD_MexCoins said:

    Hello Ali.

    Thanks for your previous updates for this Competitive Registry set for Mexico. 

    Competitive Sets   Mexico   Mexico   Competing Sets
    Guerrero, Revolutionary Coinage Type Set, 1914-1915, Circulation Issue

    Newly Added Line Entry: 2 PESOS 1915 SILVER 1915CO MO GUERRERO/C.MORADO

    With that said, there is an additional update I would like to see made to the same Competitive Registry set regarding Guerrero (C.Morado) for $2 Pesos, although the coin I'm requesting to be added is not currently within the new line entry you recently created, which I feel is appropriate to not include within the current line entry slot.  Instead, the coin I'm requesting entry into this set should have a separate line slot entry since it is a completely different variety for 1915 Campo Morado (C. Morado). 

    This variety description is attributed by the NGC graders as GUERRERO/C.MORADO  CAP & RAYS

    Example which fits this requested new line entry (see attached image):

    NGC #2867999-007 (NGC Grade MS 62)

    As I mentioned before, since this is a relatively new competitive registry set, there are some additional adjustments which I would like to propose in other registry line item requests so that all of the Mexican Revolutionary issues from Guerrero can eventually be included within this single set since multiple competitive registry sets by each area would be unnecessary due to the low number of overall issues within each area. 

    This request here is part of my efforts to expand and update this Registry.

    Thanks for your time and consideration.

    Regards ---Scott

     

    Hello, Scott.

    Please put all requested structural changes for a single set in one email to registry@NGCcoin.com, so the senior team can review it all at once instead of piecemeal. It will be much more efficient. Thanks very much. We appreciate it.

  15. On 2/15/2024 at 2:50 PM, Miguel Sosa From Dominican Republic. said:

    Hi Ali.

    I need  you help.

    I encapsulated this coin 2 weeks ago.   2910455-030

    Suriname  1 cent 1988.

    This coin has its slot in Suriname, but NGC puts Unknown item in the description.

    I have try 10 times but the add files and said Ngc will check the coin..and nothing.

    Could you be kind enough to request it fixed?.

    Thanks.

     

     

     

    Hello, @Miguel Sosa From Dominican Republic.. We have sent you an email. Thank you.

  16. On 2/16/2024 at 11:50 AM, Soulreader420 said:

    On December 3, 1979, I attended The Who concert at Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati Ohio. While waiting outside on the pavilion of the coliseum prior to the start of the concert at 8:05pm, I was caught up in a crowd stampede or push coming from behind me that carried me forward for about 10-15 feet before I realized what was happening, and by then, I was already falling or being pushed down, with my legs stuck behind me, and my arms pinned at my sides by the tightly packed crowd around me. The natural reaction everyone has to put their arms out if front of themself when falling down to protect their head/face from hitting the ground was impossible for me to do. In truth, I just closed my eyes to accept my fate, because there wasn't anything I could do to prevent whatever was about to happen. Only recently did I remember thinking to myself "Well, I guess this is how I will die!" (it's funny how the brain will temporarily "erase" some important details in a traumatic situation). With my eyes still closed and fully expecting to feel the pain of being "trampled under-foot" in the next moments of my life, now instead it felt like a different force was coming at me from the opposite direction (towards me), and it felt like the force was helping to push me back up. As I opened my eyes and they focused to confirm this, I silently begged this new "force" to continue, because my body was almost upright and able to stand on my feet again. Thankfully it did, and my first thought was being so thankful just for being alive and uninjured. The stampede was over and had stopped as quickly as it had started. My next thought, however, was pure rage whoever was behind, because that insufficiently_thoughtful_person almost killed me. As I turned to yell at whoever this fool was, I noticed everyone around me had the strangest, weirdest look on their faces and in their eyes, kind of like "WTF just happened?". I even saw a bit of remorse in the dude's eye who was behind me. Without saying a word, i just turned back around, thankful to be alive and continued waiting to finally get inside the coliseum, find a seat and watch The Who perform. As traumatic as all of this was, I know I was extremely lucky to have survived that stampede uninjured and also get to watch The Who give a fantastic concert that cold winter Monday evening of December 3, 1979. Or perhaps I should say I was luckier than the 26 rockers that had tickets to see The Who concert that night, but missed it due to being taken instead to a local hospital due to their severe trauma injuries they received in the same stampede and/or crowd push that I was involved in. And finally, I was definitely luckier than the 11 rockers who had tickets to see The Who that night, but tragically and most sad, they perished in the same stampede/crowd push that I survived, so they not only missed a fantastic concert, but also the rest of their young adult lives, may all 11 souls R.I.P., they are not forgotten. So, over 40 years after The Who concert that I somehow survived and saw, all of the coins minted by Great Britain's Royal Mint, specifically the 4th entry from 2021 in its ongoing Music Legend series that honors The Who have a deeply sentimental and special meaning to me. In some ways, perhaps I'm trying to assemble a noteworthy set of The Who coins for the 11 souls not here today to purchase, love and compete for "best of" honors themselves (if a registry set is established specifically for the Music Legends coin series that honors The Who). In truth, I already own The Who's ungraded coin versions (still in their original government packaging) for both Cupro-Nickel 5-pound denomination varieties (regular and colorized), the 1/2 oz .999 silver proof coin (1 pound), the 1 oz .999 silver uncirculated bullion coin (2 pounds), the 1 oz .999 silver colorized proof coin (2 pounds), the 2 oz .999 silver coin (5 pounds) and the 5 oz .999 silver coin (10 pounds), as well as NGC graded slabs for all but one of the coins, and that are either a "top population" coin, or the "2nd highest grade" given by NGC (see below for NGC certification #'s). The one/only exception is the 5 oz .999 silver coin, for which I currently on have the original, ungraded coin in it OGP (no NGC graded slab, yet). In closing, I'd like to apologize for the length of my request. I simply felt that my passion for collecting these 2021 coins that honor The Who should be known, and most specifically, exactly why (as a tribute to the 11 souls that needlessly died while on the cold pavilion of Riverfront coliseum in Cincinnati Ohio on Monday evening, December 3, 1979, as they waited to get inside to watch The Who rock it out like only they can). Here's the NGC graded slabs I currently have in my possession (most were recently purchased on eBay):

    Music Legends 2021 G. Britain 5 pounds The Who First Releases MS 69 DPL NGC certification # 6262683-061

    Music Legends 2021 G. Britain 5 pounds The Who Colorized- First Releases MS 69 DPL NGC certification # 2863806-013

    Music Legends 2021 G. Britain S 1 pound The Who PF 69 Ultra Cameo NGC certification # 2867803-006

    Music Legends 2021 G. Britain S 2 pounds The Who First Releases MS 69 NGC certification # 6263390-030

    Music Legends 2021 G. Britain S 2 pounds The Who Colorized-First Releases PF 69 Ultra Cameo NGC certification # 6185909--008

    Music Legends 2021 2oz G. Britain S 5 pounds The Who First Releases PF 69 Ultra Cameo NGC certification # 2866078-009

    Thank you in advance for your consideration and efforts in creating a competitive registry set specifically for "The Who" coins minted in 2021 by Great Britain's Royal Mint in their ongoing Music Legend series.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hello, @Soulreader420, and thank you for your interest.

    The senior team has concluded these coins have adequate representation in existing NGC Registry sets. You may create a Custom NGC Registry set with that particular theme, if you wish. Thank you.

    https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/431622-what-is-a-ngc-registry-custom-set/

  17. Hello, @BarrowTH.

    If you submit your NGC coin for a new attribution, that change may or may not automatically filter down to the NGC Registry program.

    Please send your certification number to registry@NGCcoin.com. The team can then make any necessary updates to your coin description in the NGC Registry. Thank you.