Get The Facts On Rare Coin Grading At Rare-Coin.org
December 9, 2009 – The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS)_ and the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) head up the rare coin grading department for the United States, and these two entities are the sole industry leaders in Uncirculated Mint State certification. PCGS and NGC perform many useful functions, which are appreciated by the coin collecting community as well as our nation’s savvy investors. Check out these two reputable organizations at www.PCGS.com and www.NGCCoin.com, or click here for the 2010 Insider’s Guide to Rare Coin Grading.
PCGS and NGC maintain population reports and trends on the most widely known gold and silver coins. Numismatists at these two organizations haven taken on the responsibility of inspecting and grading historic American rarities, such as the Lady Liberty Series, the Indian Head series, and the majestic $20 Saint Gaudens gold coin. PCGS and NGC take responsibility for the rare coin grading of silver coins as well, such as Peace Dollars, Morgan Dollars, and even the elusive Carson City Dollars.
It is important to purchase rare coins that have been graded by one of these two agencies, because a seemingly minor grading error could mean the difference in hundreds, thousands, or even millions of dollars. PCGS and NGC are renowned as the industry leaders, and you can purchase certified rare coins from major gold trading platforms such as the Certified Gold Exchange.
The Certified Gold Exchange supplies household and institutional investors with the most popular physical gold investments at discount prices, and this exchange is known as “The Professional’s Choice In Gold.” Contact Rare-Coin.org or click below to get your copy of the 2010 Insider’s Guide to Gold Investing from the Certified Gold Exchange.
Shawn Penny
Senior Staff Writer - Rare-Coin.org



