NGC Expands Plus Designation to World Coins
Posted on 3/2/2015
Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) has expanded its Plus () Designation to world coins struck prior to 1970. All eligible world coins submitted for grading on March 3, 2015, and later will be reviewed for .
The Plus () Designation is assigned by NGC to coins at the high end of their numeric grade, approaching the quality requirements for the next grade. It differs from the NGC Star () Designation, which is awarded to coins with exceptional eye appeal for their assigned grade.
The decision to evaluate world coins for comes as collectors and dealers around the world have become increasingly attuned to the precision of the NGC coin grading scale. Demand for a more nuanced indication of premium quality for world coins has steadily grown as NGC certification has become more popular internationally. NGC is the world’s largest third-party coin grading service with nearly 32 million coins certified, including nearly 1 million Chinese coins, more than 300,000 Australian coins, more than 250,000 Canadian coins, nearly 200,000 British coins and more than 100,000 Russian coins.
“Collectors of world coins have become highly sensitive to the subtleties of each grade as a result of the rapid global acceptance of NGC’s certification,” says Mark Salzberg, chairman of NGC. “The expansion of the Plus Designation to world coins recognizes the incredible sophistication of these collectors.”
NGC graders have used indicators of premium quality internally for a number of years and in 2010 NGC launched for most US coins. The success of this designation led NGC to expand to world coins struck prior to 1970.
Coins with numeric grades from XF 45 through MS 68 are automatically evaluated for during the regular grading process. NGC does not assign to numeric grades below XF 45 or to MS 69 or MS 70. There is no designation review service for . All coins must be submitted for grading to be evaluated for .
World coins graded with a will receive a score premium in the popular NGC Registry. Later this year NGC will begin to report world coins with a separately in the NGC Census.
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