Graded Coins

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Hello all!

Got another new coin today at a local antique mall. A 1916 Mercury 10C graded MS-63FB by NGC. I paid $36. Right now I have 7 graded coins all from NGC. Here is a list, excluding the most recent one...

-1923 Costa Rica 50C C/S On Costa Rica 1892 25C VF-35
-British West Indies 1822 1/16D XF-45
-Chad 1975 100F MS-65 (Only one graded!)
-Great Britain 1811 6 Pence Token Davis-60 Somersetshire-Bristol XF Details-Scratches
-New Guinea 1936 Penny MS-64RB
-Italy 1859 2 Cent Tuscany-2nd Provisional XF-45BN

Also included are some questions about the graded coins I have...

-What do the last three numbers in the special code mean? I have two that are 001.
-Is it anything special to have a coin that comes from a specific collection? The token came from the Eric P. Newman collection.

Thank you!
 

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coinsareawesome

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Forgot to add one...

I also have a 1999-S Delaware Clad 25C PF-70 Ultra Cameo, which according to the NGC Price Guide is worth $190.
 

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It has to do with the number of coins you submit to ngc. When you download an application to submit your coins on their website they assign the coins you're submitting a unique set of numbers that identifies your coins. The last numbers indicate that this is the first coin you submitted. Thus being 001. The second coin would be 002. Does that make sense?
 

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