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Ali E.

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  1. Herllo, Bud. This coin is eligible wherever 2020 Silver Mint State eagles are eligible. You may find silver eagle sets here: https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive/united-states/american-eagles-and-bullion-coins/ Thanks and let us know if you need further assistance.
  2. Hello, Bud69. The Apollo 11 coins are eligible in various sets. Can you please provide your NGC certification numbers, so we may assist? Thanks.
  3. Hello and thank you for your interest. The decision years ago about the Light Finish varieties remains the same. For questions about our census, please contact Customer Service at service@NGCcoin.com. Please let us know when we may assist in the future with the NGC Registry.
  4. Hello. Thanks for the request. Can you please provide your NGC certification numbers? Thank you.
  5. Hello and thanks for the request. Our team has determined these coins have sufficient representation in the competitive NGC Registry. You may create a Custom Set, if you wish.
  6. Hello and thank you for the inquiry, Hecky. Score is not the only factor in determining a set category winner, in the case of a numerical tie. Please see below for the 2019 tie-breaking criteria. What happens when there is a tie? The NGC Registry ranks sets first according to the set's score. If two or more sets have the same score, the NGC Registry will break the tie by ranking the sets based on the percentage of NGC-certified coins in the set. If two or more sets have the same score and the same percentage of NGC-certified coins, then the tie will be broken based on the percentage of coins with images. If two or more sets have the same score, same percentage of NGC-certified coins and the same percentage of coins with images, then the tie will be broken based on the percentage of coins with descriptions. To summarize, ranking is achieved by considering the following, in order: · Set score · Percentage of NGC-certified coins · Percentage of coins with images · Percentage of coins with descriptions/comments If all the above items are equal between sets, then sets will be sorted by the date the rank was achieved (first to achieve it will appear higher), but they will have the same rank number beside their set. Please let us know if you have further questions.
  7. Hello, and thanks for the request. We will add a separate MS set in the coming weeks.
  8. Hello, Nicolas. I hope you are doing well. We appreciate your interest and support. NGC Registry competitive sets are not structured according to a grade, whether it be numeric or descriptive details grades. You may create a Custom Set with this structure, if you wish. Also, the other coins and die trials you mention would be suitable for Custom Registry sets. Here are directions, if you are interested: Please let us know when we may assist next.
  9. Hello, Simple Collector. We will send you directions to the email address we have on file for you. Thanks very much.
  10. Hello, Angry Dragon. Thank you for your interest. Our team feels these coins already have sufficient representation in the competitive NGC Registry. You may create a Custom NGC Registry set, if you wish.
  11. Hello. Thanks for the request. We will work on this new set in the coming weeks: Category: China - Republic, Including Taiwan Set Name: Token Coinage, Brass, 1928, Mint State
  12. Hello, Pnw987. These coins are eligible in their respective denomination sets under the GB-Decimal category. You may create a Custom NGC Registry set for all of them, if you wish. Thank you.
  13. Thank you, ScarceMetals. We will add this to our queue of requests and email you when a decision has been reached. Please let us know when we may assist in the future.
  14. Hello, Mike. Yes, you are correct. When coins are "raw," NGC has no way of verifying that a coin is what is being described by the collector. Therefore, they are viewable only to the collector him or herself. Thank you and please let us know when we may assist next.
  15. Thanks for the requests, Jerry. We will add your requests to the queue and notify you via email when a decision has been made.
  16. Hi, Simple Collector. Slot #1 in your Rosie set shows you have one "available" coin, waiting for you to add it to your slot/set, if you wish: https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/199057/ Please log in and click on the green PLUS sign if you wish to add this coin. Please let us know if you need further assistance.
  17. Thank you, Gary. Our team will research your request and respond via email when a decision has been reached.
  18. Hello, Howard. We will work on creating this new set in the coming weeks: Category: Germany - 1919-Date Set Name: 2 Reichspfennig, 1936-1940, Proof Thanks for the request.
  19. .Hi, Terri. Thanks for the interest. You may add that medal here: Category: China - Commemorative Set Name: Silver Medals, 2007-Date, Proof.
  20. Thanks for the request, Synaxis. We will create this new set in the coming weeks: Gold 10 Hryven, 2012-Date, Mint State.
  21. Hello and thanks for the request, lqueen. This coin is more suitable for a Custom NGC Registry set. Please see the link above if you need assistance.
  22. Hello and thank you for the request. This RESTRIKE is more suitable for a Custom NGC Registry set. Please click here if you need assistance:
  23. Hello and thank you for your interest. The only coin we see you have pending was one you added on May 6th. Please click here for instructions:
  24. ******Please note! Private sets will not be considered for any award type. If an owner of a private set wishes to compete for awards and have the rank of their set displayed, they must have changed their set from private to public by July 1, 2020. NGC Announces Most Prizes Ever for 2020 NGC Registry Awards Posted on 2/27/2020 In 2020, the NGC Registry will award more than $25,000 in prizes — a 25% increase over last year! Ensure your set is at its best by 10 a.m. EST on December 4, 2020. Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) has announced that it will give more than $25,000 in prizes in the 2020 NGC Registry awards — a record amount for the world's most popular coin collecting platform. The NGC Registry is a free online platform where collectors register and display their certified coins and compete against other collectors around the world for recognition and prizes. This popular resource now boasts nearly 17,000 users, 150,000 registered sets and 1.2 million registered coins. Winners of major NGC Registry awards will receive a personalized plaque, an icon of recognition next to their NGC Registry set and a $500 NGC grading credit! This year, major NGC Registry award winners will also receive an NGC-certified coin with a special label and pedigree worth approximately $100. Winners will be announced January 8, 2021, at an event during the Florida United Numismatists (FUN) Show. The NGC Registry awards are open to all NGC Registry participants. To participate in the NGC Registry, visit NGCcoin.com/Registry, register your certified coins and create a competitive set. It’s free and easy to join. This year, winners will be selected in the following major award categories: Overall Achievement Awards Three US coin collectors and three world coin collectors will be awarded for Overall Achievement in NGC Registry set collecting. The Overall Achievement award is the NGC Registry's highest honor, given to select collectors based on their total point score, coins, set presentation and activity. Competitive Set Awards Best Classic Set 5 US Sets, 1792-1964 5 World Sets, 1792-1964 Best Modern Set 5 US Sets, 1955-Date (including Jefferson Nickels and Roosevelt Dimes) 5 World Sets, 1955-Date Best Presented Set Sets with the best descriptive text and coin images 3 US Sets 3 World Sets Best New Set Sets created since January 1 of the current year 3 US Sets 3 World Sets Custom Set Awards Best US Custom Set Best World Custom Set Best Ancient Custom Set Best Tokens and Medals Set Most Creative Custom Set Most Informative Custom Set Important Notes: The deadline to update your NGC Registry sets before they are considered for awards is 10 a.m. EST on December 4, 2020. Private sets will not be considered for any award type. If an owner of a private set wishes to compete for awards and have the rank of their set displayed, they must change their set from private to public by July 1, 2020. In addition to the major awards, the NGC Registry honors the #1 set in each category with an icon of recognition next to the set. Winners will also have an option to print a certificate of achievement through their My Account page. If they would prefer to receive a printed certificate by mail, they can request them in My Account after the winners are announced in January. To join the free NGC Registry or update your NGC Registry sets, visit NGCcoin.com/Registry. Winners will be announced on January 8, 2021.