No, I can't seem to find -any- information on them. I wouldn't buy an NGA slabbed coin unless you felt that the price was right and you can tell (hands on preferably) that the coin meets your specification. Most likely NGA is a front created by a coin dealer to mark up common coins by certifying them as MS-70/69 when in reality they might only grade MS-63/4 by PCGS/NGC. So no, I would not classify NGA as a reliable grading company.
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There were four Companies of the Maori Battalion. A Company from Far North and Auckland areas was known as Nga Kiri Kapia, the Gumdiggers. B Company from the Arawa-Mataatua area were given the moniker Nga Rukukapa, the Penny Divers. D Company, from the South Island, was not so easy to label and was landed with Ngati Walkabout. C Company, from the Tairawhiti, was known as Nga Kaupoi, the Cowboys.
Review of related literature of a grading system?
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Thuy Nga is actually a company name which was founded in Vietnam who focus on entertainment production such as music. Their current headquarters is now in the United States of America.
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Timothy Nga is 180 cm.