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TeddyRoosevelt

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  1. 4 hours ago, PaulS. said:

    Hello,

     

    There is no formal process to become a grader. Just years of practice or as a coin dealer. The closest thing would be the ANA's Summer Seminar, which offers excellent programs on counterfeit detection and grading, some of which are taught by NGC graders. 

    You could also apply to become an NGC authorized dealer.

    Paul

    Much appreciated, Paul.  Know the, "...years of practice.." routine (spent a decade+ in medical training and much of what we "learned", we did so via repetition and simple brutal exposure).

    Again, thanks.

    All the best,

    Ted

  2. Hello:

    Wondering if there exists a formal process (apprenticeship, educational regime, etc) for one to obtain "certification" as a professional "Coin Grader"?

    Also, as we reside (literally) across the planet from you, we most certainly would support a more "localized service" here in NZ :) 

    Are there opportunities (id est, franchise, etc) available to initiate/found an NCG "branch office" here in Auckland NZ, or Sydney AUS?

     

    Thanks kindly,

    Ted

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