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  Volume 15, Issue 4 4/16  
 
NGC News
NGC Labels for 100th Anniversary Gold Coins
NGC will offer a set of three attractive labels for the highly anticipated 100th anniversary .9999 fine gold Mercury dime, Standing Liberty quarter and Walking Liberty half dollar. The Mercury dime goes on sale April 21.
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Chinese Gold Coin
An extremely rare Chinese (1917) Yunnan $10 gold coin was recently submitted to NGC.
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Modern Chinese Varieties
This is the 15th installment of our monthly column featuring modern Chinese varieties.
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Pre-publication Offer on Library of Coins Book
David W. Lange's new book explores the two popular lines of coin albums. For a limited time, the book is available for a special pre-publication price.
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Submit to NGC at Central States Numismatic Convention
NGC is accepting submissions at the Central States Numismatic Convention, booth #2008.
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NGC Registry
NGC has created a multidenomination NGC Registry category that includes a set for coins bearing the Walking Liberty design — Walking Liberty Half Dollars and Silver Eagles.
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NGC Ancients
Last month saw the passing of 2,060 years since the murder of Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 B.C., one of the most notorious political coups in history. It is a story enjoyed by all numismatists with an interest in Roman history.
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Counterfeit Detection: Authenticating 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cents
Altered and counterfeit 1909-S VDB cents are quite common. Examining several key features can help you avoid these counterfeits.
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USA Coin Album
The year 1934 saw the issue of new quarter varieties, the return of half dollars and the final issue of silver dollars.
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Chinese Pandas: A Beginner’s Guide to Gold Pandas
By Peter Anthony
There are many ways to collect Gold Pandas. A look at current NGC Registry sets may help get you started.
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NCS Conservation: Treating PVC Residue
Residue caused by PVC holders can often be safely removed by NCS conservation. If left untreated, this residue can permanently damage a coin’s surfaces.
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From the NGC Archives
The Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915 was as much a celebration of the mechanical and fine arts as it was of the Panama Canal's completion. In a bold move, Congress approved several denominations of commemorative coins, including not one but two varieties of a $50 gold piece.
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