Coins are certified by NGC and PCGS. A coin shop can help you or search on the internet. It costs something to get a coin certified.
No. Certified checks are guaranteed by your bank's signature.
Certified Public Accountants or CPAs become certified by passing the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and meeting state education and experience requirements for a CPA.
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) is a leading national organization for certified public accountants (CPAs) in the United States.
Only the bank can certify a check, or someone at the bank. Usually, the bank will not certify a personal check, they will issue what is called a "certified check". A certified check is guaranteed to have available funds by the bank that certifies it. Certified means the funds are held aside. Anyone with a certified check made out to them can go to that bank and collect cash. In days of banking past, you could have a personal or business check certified by the bank, and they would stamp the check "certified" and hold the funds aside on that item. Now, the bank will just issue a certified check after taking the money from your account and the certified check will be drawn on the bank's account. This answer is for the U.S. banking system.
It is possible to counterfeit a certified cheque. It is easier to do so than to counterfeit paper money, but paper money does not usually leave a "paper trail" whereas a counterfeit certified cheque usually would.
The purpose of a Certified Coin Exchange in the United States is to facilitate coin trades between collectors. It allows collectors to find buyers for their coins through a trustworthy middleman.
$12,000
Yes. If you have a question about a coin, find a certified coin dealer and ask for verification that the coin you're considering is not counterfeit. You can read more, below.
In numismatic terms. MS-63 is a grade (MS-60 to MS-70), meaning Mint State-63 or Choice Uncirculated. A coin that is certified as MS-63 has graded by a professional coin grading company.
Retail value for this coin is $650.00 in certified MS-61
You can send it to a 3rd party grading service like NGC or PCGS.
Please post a new question with the denomination of the 1900 Liberty gold coin.
About $15. Certified graded coin have a higher value.
Authentic certified examples of this coin have a current market value in the $10,000.00+ range.
I am assuming that it is an 1852 minted in Philadelphia since the vast majority were. For a certified coin in AU grade the value is between about $250 - $400 depending on what grade AU it is (AU-50, AU-53, AU-55.....).
If "bonded" means certified? A Mint State coin has a current market value of $525.00-$650.00 depending on grade.
Retail value is $2,730.00 for a certified MS-62