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  1. May 6, 2014 · I was verifying some NGC certified coin through the verification website when I noticed that some of these coins showed the grade as "DELETED". What does this mean and can I trust the grade on the coin's insert?

  2. Aug 8, 2010 · What does "grade deleted" mean? This 1895-S Australian Sovereign was in a badly scuffed PCGS MS-62 holder which I cracked out and submitted to NGC years ago. NGC called it MS-61.

  3. What Does "Deleted" Mean at NGC Verify? Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by mlov43, Feb 24, 2020. ... NGC Description 1917 TYPE 1 25C NGC Grade DELETED

  4. May 23, 2013 · Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50. Do you have the coin in hand, or are you looking at a coin for sale? The reason I ask is NGC puts in "DELETED" when they regrade and/or reslab a coin. Sometimes sellers will list a coin in the original holder not knowing the serial number changed. However, if you have the coin in hand, that would be a whole different ...

  5. Mar 25, 2017 · Checked the cert. no. (1852118-011) from a picture of one NGC slab. Cert. no. is valid, but there are no pics and there is a message of "Grade: DELETED". I'm assuming coin was cracked out by owner or crossed at a another service, and owner sent old label back to NGC. Or coin was regraded and re-slabbed at NGC.

  6. NGC will continue to use the 70-point scale for regular submissions. There is no difference in quality between a grade on the NGCX 10-point grading scale and a grade on the 70-point scale. On the NGCX scale, 10 is the supreme grade, equivalent to a 70 on the traditional scale. The subsequent grades cascade from 10, a criterion understood by all.

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  8. Dec 6, 2022 · The reason NGC thinks this particular new system will work where others have not is that, as NGC Chairman Mark Salzberg told Charles Morgan in a recent interview, the 10-point scale is “a ...

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