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James P. ONeill Jr.

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  1. I have several duplicate registry items I am willing to part with. If you or someone you know are interested please let me know. Here are the NGC certification numbers. 2103001-001 2103001-002 2103001-003 2103001-004 2103001-005 2103001-006 2103001-008 2103001-009 4773377-001 4773377-002 4772683-001 4772683-002 4772683-003 4770622-001 4771613-001
  2. It seems to me that if they only grade monster boxes owned by dealers NGC is ignoring the individual collector who may have such a coin.
  3. The 2020 American eagle silver bullion coins minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark) are being certified by both NGC and PCGS. They have been given a special category called emergency production, early releases. I have two of these. Can I submit mine and receive the early release, emergency production designation on the label. Here's the link for others to read. https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/2020-american-eagle-silver-bullion-coins-from-philadelphia-mint-being-certified
  4. I was reviewing my registry items and noticed that some items are missing images from time to time. I also noticed that some items have no value amount listed.
  5. I will be posting photos of a one cent Lincoln I found while CRH. take a look and offer a opinion. Thanks
  6. Here’s the coin description NGC gave me. 1982 D LG DT BRONZE 1C. So are they saying it’s a copper cent?
  7. So bronze is actually copper. Why not just say copper?
  8. New to NGC, new to collecting. Had a coin graded it was verified to be bronze. How is this different than copper?