TRACEABILITY
MGC Certification Body provides 3rd party inspection and certification services for banknotes/paper money and coins with its EN ISO/IEC 17020 Accreditation Quality Infrastructure.
MGC Certification Body provides 3rd party inspection and certification services for banknotes/paper money and coins with its EN ISO/IEC 17020 Accreditation Quality Infrastructure.
The grading is carried out independently by expert individuals. The Certification Committee makes the decision. MGC is regularly audited for impartiality and neutrality by the Impartiality and neutrality Committee.
Moneys are given a code along with camera recording. The process is tracked with the code. They are stored in storage containers with no acidity and high durability.
The traceability of certified money is crucial, and it can be ensured by verifying the number on the certificate and scanning the QR code provided at www.mgcert.org. It is also important to note that the money should be kept in closed protective materials. If the money is taken out of the protective material, traceability cannot be guaranteed.
Shows that there is no physical or chemical handling in the money.
They are people who constantly monitor MGC and consist of academics and public administrators who are experienced in money. It is the committee that enables MGC to work impartially and independently.
They are people who evaluate the opinions of experts and make decisions independently. It consists of people who are not involved in the grading activity.
Factors such as temperature, humidity, acidity, chemical environment, and oxygen can have a detrimental effect on money. To prevent exposure to these elements, money should be stored in containers that have a chemical analysis report and are airtight. Any surfaces that come into contact with the money should be avoided, and if contact cannot be avoided, the chemical values of the contacting material should be checked. Materials that do not cause harm to the money should be preferred.
Yes, it is important to ensure that the analyses are tested in an accredited laboratory, and that the results indicate a pH value of less than 7.
Delivery should be made using materials that are designed to prevent damage to the money by external factors. Upon receiving the money, whether through cargo or from a physical address, it should be opened and recorded via camera. Appropriate security measures should be taken, including taking photographs and recording videos with a camera. Once the certification process is complete, the money should be delivered in a secure and insured manner.
The certification process is typically completed within 3 to 5 weeks after the money is delivered to MGC, depending on the quantity of money being certified
Yes, the Complaints Committee, which is composed of impartial individuals who were not involved in the certification process, evaluates and makes decisions regarding complaints. If the complaint is found to be valid, the certification process will be restarted.
The grading criteria used worldwide are based on the internationally accepted rating scale invented by William H. Sheldon.
Pricing is based on the wage instruction, which is determined each year based on the monetary value of the moneys
After the money enters the certification process, a unique code is assigned to each coin and a record is created with a photo and camera recording. The experts who grade and review the coins are not aware of the owners' identities, and they record their opinions using the assigned codes. The grading and review process is conducted by multiple assessors. The impartial Certification Committee evaluates all grading and review results to make the final decision, and they do not have access to the owners' identities. After all the decisions are made, the Inspection Manager decrypts the assigned codes, takes a certified photo, and creates a camera recording