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NCS Implements New Fee Structure
Beginning March 1, 2008, NCS will provide a simplified fee level for both details graded and genuine-only service options. Get the full details inside.
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NCS Introduces Modern Tier
NCS proudly introduces a new service level for modern coins. For one flat fee, you receive conservation from NCS expert technicians and NGC certification for uncertified coins struck from 1970 to present.
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| Conservation Coin of the Month
“Copper spots” occur when the coin’s metal is improperly alloyed, and are frequently found on gold coins. Luckily in the case of this beautiful 1903 $20 specimen, NCS was able to remove the spots and earn it an NGC grade.
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| Encapsulation Coin of the Month
The Paquet reverse was only used for a short time in 1861, leading to a rarity among the Liberty $20 series. NCS managed to verify that this recent submission was a true 1861 S $20, but unfortunately could not undo the damage of its improper cleaning.
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A Frequently Asked Question
One of my three coins should be able to grade with NGC. Can I still send all three of them to NCS, and will they all be returned in one package?
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