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CGC will open an office in London in April
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https://www.cgccomics.com/news/viewarticle.aspx?IDArticle=6392

Posted on 2/1/2018

The new office will make it easier for many more collectors and dealers to submit to NGC, NCS, PMG, CGC and CCS. The CCG and Spink spaces will be completely independent.

 

The Certified Collectibles Group (CCG) is excited to announce that it will open an office in London in April. The new location will accept submissions to the independent members of CCG, which include Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), Numismatic Conservation Services (NCS), Paper Money Guaranty (PMG), Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) and Classic Collectible Services (CCS).

CCG’s London office will be in the fashionable Bloomsbury area of London, just steps from the British Museum. It will occupy the third floor of Spink’s headquarters. Established in 1666, Spink is the leading UK-based collectibles auction house with a dominant position in many areas of numismatics and an unparalleled global reach through a network of long-established auction rooms in New York, Hong Kong, Switzerland and Singapore. The CCG and Spink spaces will be completely independent.

NGC, PMG and CGC are the world’s largest third-party coin, banknote and comic book certification services, respectively. Each company employs a team of specialists who authenticate collectibles, assign a grade on an internationally recognized scale and then encapsulate the collectibles in secure holders designed for long-term preservation. Collectibles certified by NGC, PMG and CGC are backed by the respective company’s guarantee.

These companies focus solely on providing expert and impartial certification services for collectibles. None of the CCG companies buy or sell collectibles, and their employees are prohibited from dealing in collectibles. In addition, their graders never know the identity of a collectible’s submitter, another measure to prevent any conflict of interest.

Certification by NGC, PMG and CGC has added transparency, confidence and liquidity to collectibles markets around the world. This has led to higher prices realized for NGC-certified coins, PMG-certified banknotes and CGC-certified comic books. Together, the companies have certified more than 46 million collectibles.

In addition to certification services, CCG provides professional coin conservation services and professional comic book restoration services through its independent member companies NCS and CCS, respectively.

Submissions to the CCG London office will be handled by NGC International UK Ltd. (NGC UK), a wholly owned subsidiary of NGC. Collectibles submitted to NGC UK will be transported with full insurance coverage (based on the submitter’s declared value) to the CCG companies in the United States for authentication, grading and encapsulation. The collectibles are then transported back to NGC UK to be delivered to the submitter.

Additional information about NGC UK and the CCG companies will be available soon at NGCcoin.co.uk, PMGnotes.co.uk and CGCcomics.co.uk

"Third-party certification from services such as NGC and PMG has helped to expand the coin and paper money markets around the world, and I experience it first-hand every day in Hong Kong at Spink China," said Olivier D. Stocker, Chairman and CEO of Spink. "Our UK and European clients increasingly demand NGC-certified coins and PMG-certified notes, and we are fortunate to offer them these services within our flagship building. Together with PMG and NGC, Spink is thrilled to offer a new leading ‘one-stop shop’ service to collectors and dealers in London."

"The United Kingdom is not only home to a significant number of coin, banknote and comic book collectors and dealers, but it is also a hub for collectors and dealers who travel from other areas, such as Russia, India and the Middle East," said Steven R. Eichenbaum, CEO of CCG. "Together with our Munich office, this London location will provide an enormous region with better access to our coin, paper money and comic book certification services."

The address of the new office will be:
NGC International UK Ltd.
Third Floor, 69 Southampton Row
Bloomsbury
WC1B 4ET
London

Additional details, including submission fees and the date of the office opening, will be announced in the near future. For more information, contact NGC UK at UK@NGCcoin.com

CCG is headquartered in a 60,000-square-foot facility in Sarasota, Florida, USA. In addition to its London office, it has offices in Munich, Shanghai and Hong Kong, as well as 14 Official Submission Centers in cities around the world.

 

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I'd kill for a cgc office in canada. Turn around times, exchange and terribly high shipping all really suck.

I think it would help everyone in the long run to have an office in the usa canada and overseas. Will cut down on the workload and turn around times for everyone.

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1 hour ago, TheRealVenom said:

I'd kill for a cgc office in canada. Turn around times, exchange and terribly high shipping all really suck.

I think it would help everyone in the long run to have an office in the usa canada and overseas. Will cut down on the workload and turn around times for everyone.

Plus Canadian spelling :wishluck:

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1 minute ago, Patriot6 said:
1 hour ago, TheRealVenom said:

I'd kill for a cgc office in canada. Turn around times, exchange and terribly high shipping all really suck.

I think it would help everyone in the long run to have an office in the usa canada and overseas. Will cut down on the workload and turn around times for everyone.

Plus Canadian spelling :wishluck:

Plus, F those Canadians.

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2 minutes ago, Patriot6 said:
4 minutes ago, lizards2 said:

Plus, F those Canadians.

I know you're fond of us (:

You're a closet frost back 

:blush: busted - I'm a Canuck sympathizer, and think they should be pardoned.  They know not what they do. :sorry: 

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2 minutes ago, Patriot6 said:
4 minutes ago, lizards2 said:

:blush: busted - I'm a Canuck sympathizer, and think they should be pardoned.  They know not what they do. :sorry: 

Please start a collection and send the proceeds our way :) 

I'll pledge 26 cents usd...., approximately $5 loonies.

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58 minutes ago, Readcomix said:

How about a New York City office? There would be more drop-off & pick-up traffic than a dry cleaner. 

Nobody wants to live there.  They have to live there.  It's a quality of life thing.

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2 hours ago, rebelpk said:

It's about time! I wonder what that will mean cost wise.

Will it just be a drop-off point?

Will they charge more?

Will they grade on site, etc.

11 hours ago, BlowUpTheMoon said:

Collectibles submitted to NGC UK will be transported with full insurance coverage (based on the submitter’s declared value) to the CCG companies in the United States for authentication, grading and encapsulation. The collectibles are then transported back to NGC UK to be delivered to the submitter.

 

Looks like only a drop off point - then ship back...  A step forward for sure ( as the footprint there could lead to on site activities), but short term, just easier than trying to find them at a local con or shipping overseas yourself.  Likely not any change for international lead times ...

 

 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Jayman said:

Gore Blimey, that's good news! :banana:

You mean 'Cor blimey!' Don't you?

23 minutes ago, Jayman said:

Gore Blimey, that's good news! :banana:

See above :wink:

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1 hour ago, W16227 said:

Looks like only a drop off point - then ship back...  A step forward for sure ( as the footprint there could lead to on site activities), but short term, just easier than trying to find them at a local con or shipping overseas yourself.  Likely not any change for international lead times ...

Still a good step forward albeit long overdue. I may have to dig out the big pence guns now...:headbang:

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