NGC Wins NLG Awards for Outstanding Content
Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® won five awards for excellence in providing engaging and educational content to the coin collecting community.
SARASOTA, Fla. (August 9, 2021) — The Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) has presented Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) with five awards for excellence in providing engaging and educational content to the coin collecting community. The awards include one for NGC’s social media presence, three for its monthly columns about US, world and ancient coins and one for best specialized book, highlighting NGC’s industry understanding and depth of expertise. The awards were presented in a Facebook video program on Friday, August 6, 2021.
In recognition of NGC’s work on social media to inform and entertain coin
hobbyists, NGC’s @ngccoins Instagram account was recognized as Best
Numismatic Social Media Platform or Coin Collector Forum. Found at Instagram.com/ngccoins, the
account has over 36,000 followers and has been honored by NLG for three
years running. It is updated daily with high-quality images of fascinating
coins, tokens and medals from around the world.
Three of NGC’s monthly columns were honored, including the NGC Ancients column, written for the NGC eNewsletter by David Vagi, NGC Ancients Director and Finalizer. The column was recognized for excellence in writing about ancient or medieval coins for the fourth year in a row.
NGC Research Director David W. Lange's USA Coin Album column is also a multi-year winner, being recognized for the second year in a row in the category for US coins (Modern). New to the awards list this year was Jeff Garrett’s NGC Weekly Market Report article, which was honored in the category of Numismatic Investment or Marketplace columns.
All three of these columns are posted monthly or bi-monthly to NGCcoin.com and are also available through the free NGC monthly newsletter. To get them delivered to your inbox, visit NGCcoin.com/Connect.
Also recognized this year in the Best Specialized Books: Numismatic History or Personalities category was David Lange’s Coin Collecting Albums: A Complete History & Catalog Volume 3 Whitman Publishing Company Folders & Albums 1940-1978. The book relates the history of Whitman Publishing Company through an examination of their coin folders, albums and cards produced from 1940 through 1978, with complete histories and catalogs.
"I'm truly honored to be recognized by the NLG with such significant awards,” said Lange. “My fascination with coins began as soon as I learned to read, and it's been a wonderful journey of discovery. I'm pleased to be able to give back to the hobby through my writing and research."
"We are honored that the NLG has again recognized our efforts to promote and educate the hobby," said Mark Salzberg, NGC Senior Grading Finalizer. "Sharing our expertise and engaging with collectors across the globe has long been a priority for NGC."
The NLG was founded in 1968 as an organization for numismatic writers, editors and content creators.
About Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®)
NGC is the world’s largest and most trusted third-party grading service for coins, tokens and medals, with more than 50 million collectibles certified. Founded in 1987, NGC provides an accurate, consistent and impartial assessment of authenticity and grade. Every coin that NGC certifies is backed by the comprehensive NGC Guarantee of authenticity and grade, which gives buyers greater confidence. This results in higher prices realized and greater liquidity for NGC-certified coins. To learn more, visit NGCcoin.com.
© 2021 Numismatic Guaranty Corporation of America. All rights reserved.
NGC, NCS, PMG, CGC, CCS, CSG, ASG, CAG and CCG are the registered trademarks or unregistered trademarks of Numismatic Guaranty Corporation of America, and/or its related companies in the United States and/or other countries. All other names and marks referenced in this release are the trade names, trademarks, or service marks of their respective owners.
Download the Greysheet app for access to pricing, news, events and your subscriptions.
Please sign in or register to leave a comment.
Your identity will be restricted to first name/last initial, or a user ID you create.
Comment
Comments