Quote from BRUCE THOMAS on August 12, 2019, 2:00 pmATTACHED ARE PICTURES OF MY HK-486A GILT NGC GRADED MS 64.
ONLY (5) OF THIS TYPE GRADED AS GILT, WITH ONLY (3) FINER (5/2017). NGC IS NOW CALLING THE GILT VARIETY OF THIS MEDAL HK-486A, EVEN THOUGH THE SLAB ONLY CALLS IT 486 GILT.
NGC HAS NOW REMOVED THE HK-486A TYPE FROM THE CENSUS AS OF 5/2019. I HAVE LEFT THE CENSUS INFORMATION ABOVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. THE ONLY LISTING FOR THIS MEDAL TYPE IN THE CENSUS IS NOW HK-486, WITH NO DIFFERENTIAL BETWEEN THE BRONZE AND THE GILT BRONZE TYPES.
THE VERIFY NGC CERTIFICATION PAGE SHOWS THIS CERTIFICATION # AS A HK-486A, BUT WHEN YOU CLICK ON TOTAL GRADED BY NGC, IT TAKES YOU TO THE POPULATION OF HK-221????
ATTACHED ARE PICTURES OF MY HK-486A GILT NGC GRADED MS 64.
ONLY (5) OF THIS TYPE GRADED AS GILT, WITH ONLY (3) FINER (5/2017). NGC IS NOW CALLING THE GILT VARIETY OF THIS MEDAL HK-486A, EVEN THOUGH THE SLAB ONLY CALLS IT 486 GILT.
NGC HAS NOW REMOVED THE HK-486A TYPE FROM THE CENSUS AS OF 5/2019. I HAVE LEFT THE CENSUS INFORMATION ABOVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. THE ONLY LISTING FOR THIS MEDAL TYPE IN THE CENSUS IS NOW HK-486, WITH NO DIFFERENTIAL BETWEEN THE BRONZE AND THE GILT BRONZE TYPES.
THE VERIFY NGC CERTIFICATION PAGE SHOWS THIS CERTIFICATION # AS A HK-486A, BUT WHEN YOU CLICK ON TOTAL GRADED BY NGC, IT TAKES YOU TO THE POPULATION OF HK-221????
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