Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) has certified one of the finest examples of the famed 1943 Bronze Cent, an elusive mint error highly prized by coin
Certified Collectibles Group Bolsters Claim for Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Against Globant
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SARASOTA, Fla., April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Certified Collectibles Group® (CCG®), which includes eight of the world s leading providers of authentication, grading and conservation services for coins, paper money, comic books, trading cards and other collectibles, announced today that it has filed a second amended complaint in its lawsuit charging international technology firm Globant S.A., along with its subsidiary Globant LLC, with breaches of contract and violations of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act ( FDUTPA ) arising out of Globant s failed software implementation at CCG.
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Jeff Garrett: Coin Markets on the Move
The numismatic press has been gleefully announcing the sale of multi-million coins on a regular basis in recent months. I’m sure the
Heritage sale this week will also garner headlines as a few major collections make their way to the auction block.
The sale of the
1787 ‘EB’ on Wing Brasher Doubloon graded NGC MS 65★ for over $9 million was a stunning reminder that billionaires have discovered our hobby. The upcoming sale of the only legal-to-own
1933 double eagle will probably make national headlines. Numbers above $10,000,000 are widely predicted. The 1933 double eagle has one of the greatest stories in all of numismatics. Another chapter will be written later this spring.
Hobby searches for answers as PSA grading services halts card submissions
A mint grade from PSA exponentially increases the value of a sports card.
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