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Soy Jo!

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  1. Good evening, what I want is nothing in that link you sent, unfortunately. most of it is for ''type'', I want it for ''issue of circulation'', for ''data''. Follow then. 2873311-007 2873311-003 6286811-015 2886925-011 2873311-016 2876848-053 2876650-005 2880578-015 2879552-010 2884105-032 2887303-007 2873311-008 2873311-012 2875871-009 2884105-030 2101972-011 2875871-012 2871818-007 2874668-029 4155658-007 2874668-026 2875436-027 2881706-029 2880578-021 2887303-010 6143989-002 5857477-007 2871818-001 2880578-003 2878761-025 2879165-001 6286811-016 2875436-002 6143989-005 6055490-003 5979393-015 2831945-011 2886925-006 2881380-010 2886138-001 2875436-001 5906250-010
  2. I would like to order a new set of coins from the Brazil category. PEDRO II, SILVER 500 REIS, 1849-1889, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, SILVER 1,000 REIS, 1849-1889, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, SILVER 200 REIS, 1849-1889, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, SILVER 2,000 REIS, 1849-1889, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, nikel, 200 REIS, 1871-1889, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, nikel, 100 REIS, 1871-1889, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, nikel, 50 REIS, 1871-1889, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, bronze, 40 REIS, 1873-1889, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, bronze, 20 REIS, 1868-1870, CIRCULATION ISSUE PEDRO II, bronze, 10 REIS, 1868-1870, CIRCULATION ISSUE Republic, silver, 1,000 reis, 1889-1889, circulation issue Republic, silver, 500 reis, 1889-1889, circulation issue Republic, nikel, 200 reis, 1889-1900, circulation issue Republic, nikel, 100 reis, 1889-1900, circulation issue Republic, bronze, 40 reis, 1889-1912, circulation issue Republic, bronze, 20 reis, 1889-1912, circulation issue republic, nikel, 400 Réis, 1901- 1901, circulation issue - 1901 republic, nikel, 200 Réis, 1901- 1901, circulation issue - 1901 republic, nikel, 100 Réis, 1901- 1901, circulation issue - 1901 D.Pedro l - copper, 80 réis, 1824 - 1831, circulation issue D.Pedro l - copper, 40 réis, 1824 - 1831, circulation issue D.Pedro l - copper, 20 réis, 1824 - 1830, circulation issue D.Pedro l - copper, 10 réis, 1824 - 1828, circulation issue
  3. Currently I don't work with pcgs, but some ngc coins will break the slab and I'll send it to pcgs, coming back, I'll show you if I was successful or not.
  4. coin rating when the state of conservation is very subjective, my analysis may not be the same as yours. but I use some shapes, first field of the coin, if it doesn't have scratches, shine, among other things. of 1200 coins practically. I had about 20 coins as details (those I practically sent to get an opinion) and about 30 coins between XF to Au58, all other mint states ranging from Ms61 to Ms67. Particularly I liked all the classifications in terms of state of conservation. one or another coin that would be a point more or a point less.
  5. What's the point of us collectors in general, each one, in their specific collection, studying the coins for years and a company later comes to say that they will put it or not? they should update themselves as much as we do.
  6. NGC, PCGS and many other certifiers in general, due to the high investment they have, should be concerned with almost everything within their reach. If you pay 18 reais for a variant that the classifier doesn't even mention because it didn't put it. He has total autonomy to put what he wants, maybe he doesn't understand, even though he has many books on his bedside to research and if he wants to research. today in particular, I use much more NGC than PCGS for world currencies, it is no wonder that I have certified more than 1200 Brazilian currencies in less than 1 year. I use it for greater acceptance in the Brazilian market, because the PCGS does not have such a good acceptance. But today I consider PCGS much more advanced in all respects. When the market understands that PCGS is just as good, I will be happy to trade. Again, if you're satisfied with their service, congratulations to you, I'm not, and I think they can improve.
  7. It's my opinion and you have yours. I respect yours and you don't want to respect mine, that's fine with me, but it won't be because of your opinion that I'm going to change. Please understand that there are several derisory variants, my whole question is about unplaced variants that exceed 1000 dollars. they prefer to put variants that in the end are nothing more than a marked error, nor do they know for sure how to differentiate mint error from variety. And when I say that I don't care about the 20 Francs variants, it's me as a collector, but NGC, PCGS and so many other certifiers should certainly care about all the variants, because they get paid very well to do this type of service, but if you're satisfied with the service they provide, that's your problem, I'm dissatisfied and that's it.
  8. what I'm looking for is consensus, NGC has in its collection the “Brazilian coin book” if I pay for “plus variety” and put the coin number and variety on the invoice, just open the book and assign it. It's great.
  9. good evening Dw Lange, I wouldn't even need to create a database for the Brazilian variants of the NGC, the only thing I wanted was a consensus from the NGC whenever asked to insert a variety that is in the book, they have the book on their shelf, why not put? I was told that even if I pay for “more variety” the classifier can put it in or not, it depends on his taste. how can the classifier define something whether or not it is to his personal taste? If I pay for a service, it's because I want it.
  10. https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/2876519-005/55/ https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6323665-006/63/ their lack of attention is blatant, how to confuse that?
  11. It is my right to express something here, which cannot be resolved via contact. if you are bothered there is nothing i can do unless you are an NGC employee.
  12. the content of the book, for Brazilian coins, is the most modern, with images of the coins in high resolution and their respective variants.
  13. "The Cherrypickers' Guide to Rare Die Varieties" Isn't this book a reference to US coins? Is everything in it true or false?
  14. A book that has been around since the 1950, doesn't need anything more documented.