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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 8027720, member: 15309"]As you stated in your previous post, all of the databases for coin varieties are in a constant state of flux. They are adding new varieties all the time. While not advertised, there has to be an internal process that NGC follows for the addition of a variety to their Variety Plus program. All [USER=16729]@mlov43[/USER] has to do is find out who controls that process and convince that person that he has a new variety that is worthwhile to add to their database. Perhaps as you said, they will require a famous name, at which point he would probably have to have one of the variety organizations agree that he has a significant variety and then have them approach NGC.</p><p><br /></p><p>Either way, it seems clear that he has a legitimate variety, and unlike your previous student, he has the actual coins to back up his claim, not just photos. The arena of world coinage is constantly expanding, and if NGC wants to remain the top dog in the grading of world coins, it seems to me they will need to be receptive to recognizing new varieties from all foreign countries.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 8027720, member: 15309"]As you stated in your previous post, all of the databases for coin varieties are in a constant state of flux. They are adding new varieties all the time. While not advertised, there has to be an internal process that NGC follows for the addition of a variety to their Variety Plus program. All [USER=16729]@mlov43[/USER] has to do is find out who controls that process and convince that person that he has a new variety that is worthwhile to add to their database. Perhaps as you said, they will require a famous name, at which point he would probably have to have one of the variety organizations agree that he has a significant variety and then have them approach NGC. Either way, it seems clear that he has a legitimate variety, and unlike your previous student, he has the actual coins to back up his claim, not just photos. The arena of world coinage is constantly expanding, and if NGC wants to remain the top dog in the grading of world coins, it seems to me they will need to be receptive to recognizing new varieties from all foreign countries.[/QUOTE]
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