At the risk of getting kicked out of here...

...why does DHRC change their internet address whenever I link one of their website listings? Yesterday I posted a cross they made from ICG and today their inventory coin exists on a new address (new address). The original address lists the coin as sold or no longer in their inventory. This isn't the first time this has happened. What's the big deal? I don't target them, and always find the grading game a fun & educational thing to watch no matter who cashes in.
Paul <> altered surfaces <> CoinGallery.org
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A thread entilted "Nice Crossover" seems complimentary enough to me. Can't understand the problem, unless someone is afraid that your lesson could be mistakenly interpreted as involving some type of impropriety on their part.
Russ, NCNE
Spooky
<< <i>they bought a ICG IHC from Heritage for $2,000 & put it in their own holder and are now asking $8,000 for it. >>
<< <i>Paul- I bought the coin out of the Heritage sale.... I did not cross the coin. I cracked it out and sent it in raw. >>
Russ, NCNE
Regards,
-Brian
If MS68 thought it was a 65RD, I'm a believer. Dave has an eye for copper like few others.
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
The real issue of this thread is this - collectors who specialize in a series should learn to grade coins as efficiently as dealers out there, so they can win coins like this for say $6,000 at auction instead of paying $8,000 later. Not to mention, if they outbid MS68 a lot more often at auction, he might find something else to do more lucrative. Until then, someone left $4,000 or $5,000 on the table on this coin and an "eagle eye" dealer was savvy enough to swoop it up
Wondercoin
<< <i>I guess they didn't like you advertising that they bought a ICG IHC from Heritage for $2,000 & put it in their own holder and are now asking $8,000 for it. >>
Too funny!
<< <i>Paul- I bought the coin out of the Heritage sale for well under my max bid. Quite often I have been able to get ICG coins for a song. Believe it or not, ICG gets one right every now and then. I did not cross the coin. I cracked it out and sent it in raw. I thought it was a no-brainer 65RD and they obviously agreed with me at PCGS. Order the coin from DHRC and I think you will agree that the coin is very nice for the grade. >>
Dave is one of the best graders of copper IHCs that I have dealt with. Here's my take on this. Too many dealers & perhaps too many collectors have spent too much time denigrating other grading services to the point where a gem coin in say an ANACS holder, an ICG holder, or even an NGC holder is "worth" less because of the plastic that surrounds the coin. For those that subscribe to the "buy the coin not the plastic" there are some wonderful bargains to be had in buying non-PCGS graded coins. Now to do this you have to know HOW to grade (this eliminates FOM immediately), and you have to be able to determine if the coin has any "problems" that might prevent it from being graded by PCGS. THis takes skill, it is an acquired from making a concerted effort to learn how to grade coins. So while the upgrades and cross-overs occur, some wonder why suddenly the coin is worth 3x more than what is was worth say in that ICG holder. Often the answer is quite simple: the coin was under- valued when in its former holder, and I for one commend those who have the ability to buy the gem coins and ignore the plastic.
The flip side of this is those that not only consider the plastic more important that the coin, but also who believe that the OPINION on the insert is what makes the coin valuble, will ultimately suffer substantial financial losses! - By way of example: the PCGS 1963 PR70DCam Lincoln Memorial cent for sale in the current FUN Heritage signature sale has a coin that is 3 to 4 grades over-graded, is worth perhaps $15 when slabbed with its correct correct grade and $5 raw. It is a common coin, and I would guess if that same coin were in an ICG, NGC or ANACS slab that it would sell for between $5 to $15 because that's all the coin is worth and EVERYONE would be of the opinion that it probably wouldn't cross to a PCGS holder at WHATEVER grade it had.
My point is rather simple: If you buy the coin not the plastic, you can get some great bargains AND you can put together a great coin collection. Conversely, if you buy the plastic and NOT the coin, you can spend a lot of money foolishly, own nothing of value and you will never have a great coin collection. Those who think that the OPINION on the paper insert is what creates the value for the coin inside the slab will be in for a rude awakening down the road. At some point in the future, collectors will realize that owning the number 1 registry set of Proof Lincoln Memorial cents, while of modest interest to coin collectors, is the financial equivilent of owning the finest set of pet rocks - interesting but of little monetary value.
Take a tip from David Schweitz - buy nice coins, no matter whose slab they're in. There's some great cross-overs/upgrades waiting for someone with a good eye!
Oh BTW, there's no chance that Shylock will be kicked off of this forum. His photos, comments and keen eye for identifying coins are greatly appreciated by this forum, and if the moderators choose to ban him because of his pointing out the origins and "pedigrees" of coins, I believe a significant number of members of this forum would migrate elsewhere. Just MHO of course
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain
Newmismatist
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"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
BRAVO NUMISMATIST! BRAVO! I'm glad some people feel the same way I do. I fell into the plastic game early, and find myself more and more deterred by the thought that I'm just buying the name and grade on the plastic. The major grading companies have ruined, IMO, what used to be a nice enjoyable hobby. It's people like you with your clear, concise, and honest prose regarding the "Plastic game" that makes it an easier transition for someone like me BACK to the basic art of collecting for the intrinsic reward and numismatics as a hobby. I'm getting TIRED of this game!.........I THANK YOU....
Wondercoin
<< <i>If your prior thread got booted by management as you state, I suspect it there was a good reason for it. >>
Where did he state that?
The thread is right here.
Russ, NCNE
"On top of that my original link was killed by DHRC." I stand corrected on that. In fact, I'll edit my post now. Thank you.
Wondercoin
WOW!
You need to quit doing this. Following the paths of coins! Next thing you know everyone will be doing it and they will come up with a term, like pedigree, for this. Numismatics will be ruined by action like this.
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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Numismatics was RUINED the day GRADING COMPANIES stuck their nose in the game...JMO
<< <i>Numismatics was RUINED the day GRADING COMPANIES stuck their nose in the game >>
yeah, please buy all the raw 1916d Mercs, 1909s VDB cents, and theres plenty of raw gold........
buy em all.......
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Lucy...why, so you can get all the authentic ones?........NOT....
they fear the light
which is okie
never be afraid paul to open the light on things
michael
well said paul
michael
<< <i>Numismatics will be ruined by action like this. Numismatics was RUINED the day GRADING COMPANIES stuck their nose in the game...JMO >>
Pretty strong words here. Are you sure you feel this way in the light of day?
peacockcoins
Regardless of what happened to the link you have the absolute right to point it out and question it. If not then we all are clueless lemmings.
Indeed sir!
I'll ask this.....What did you and all that participate in the realm of numismatics do before the grading companies existed? Yes, I do comprehend the AUTHENTICATION aspect of these "Professionals;" however, what I don't understand is the grading imbalance. Grading imbalance = money, hype and eventually SUCKER! I'd rather not fall into that criterion. The "Monster" companies are making a fortune along with the vendors of such items. The mere collector falls into this TRAP. JMHO...
<< <i>Indeed sir!
I'll ask this.....What did you and all that participate in the realm of numismatics do before the grading companies existed? Yes, I do comprehend the AUTHENTICATION aspect of these "Professionals;" however, what I don't understand is the grading imbalance. Grading imbalance = money, hype and eventually SUCKER! I'd rather not fall into that criterion. The "Monster" companies are making a fortune along with the vendors of such items. The mere collector falls into this TRAP. JMHO >>
you opinion. I never fell into a trap smart guy.. and now I'm a sucker... Hey, guess I'm not as smart as you, but I've done extremely well, especially on re-sale... Don't ever get your coins slabb'd before you sell them. Thats being a sucker, I'm sure your raw coins upon resale will bring as much as any PCGs holder coin.... Us many mere collectors are suckers you know... Without the slab, we can't think like you.
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
I guess I failed to include MYSELF as a SUCKER. Precisely the point pertaining to my participation in this post! Yes, I sold ALLLLLLLL my raws and got HAMMERED! I jumped feet first w/o learning to swim into the plastics arena, and much to my dismay, I find myself floating belly-up as opposed to DOWN like many COLLECTORS will as they delve this plastics game.
Furthermore, I don't claim to be a SMART person. If I were, I wouldn't be posting as such now would I?
In addition, your doing "extremely well" on re-sale is commendable. Your savvy in this area has served you well.
Finally, stop taking what people say as derogatory toward you and 'lighten up' CAT, for this is a forum.....
Rick - Good morning! Haven't chatted in a while. Now, what are you babbling about?
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Ditto.
Without any implication to the general accuracy of Paul's posts (which I've yet to question), I feel that his posts are dispassionate and without bias toward personal gain.
I do think, however, that some of the respondents of this thread have raised their ire for very little cause. And, some of this is fueled by a rush to judgement.
Regards,
EVP
How does one get a hater to stop hating?
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Thanks for saying it better than I did.
<< <i>Finally, stop taking what people say as derogatory toward you and 'lighten up' CAT, for this is a forum..... >>
Go buy a Kennedy!
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Okay!.....Oppppppps, wait a sec, that's right I forgot; due to my ignorance in the collecting arena and my haphazard submission to the gods of grading (won't mention any names), I'll soon be recipiant of a PR67 DCAM Kennedy, when all along my SMARTNESS was telling me they were going to achieve a 70.
Oh well, I live and I learn!........
<< <i>Sheesh all of this over a penny >>
so you just had to throw your one cent in....
yuk yuk....
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
They really do provide a lot of knowledge, opinions, and entertainment.
Keep up the good work!!!
This upgrading happens all the time and I think it's funny when the so-called big boys seem to get upset when it's made public.
It appears DHRC didn't appreciate it.
If it is a 65RD and the coin is priced accordingly then what's the big deal. As mentioned before you are buying the coin, not the holder.
Now, if it was actually a 63 or 64 in a 65 holder and was played with, to achieve that grade, then that's a different story.
People seem to get so bent out of shape when someones rips a coin in this business. Good job Dave!!
I wished I had the ability.
What if someone see's this coin in DHRC's inventory and says WOW that's a great coin and pays the $8,000.00. Gets it home cracks it out and submits it and it comes back 66RD. All of a sudden it's a POPTOP and is put in an auction and sells for $16,000.00. Now who was taken advantage of? I bet the guy/gal who bought it out of inventory would be bragging about where they got it and how they had doubled up and Cherry Picked David Hall.
<< <i>Now, if it was actually a 63 or 64 in a 65 holder and was played with, to achieve that grade, then that's a different story. >>
BINGO, or, alternatively, for some reason, the average joe couldnt get it into a 65 holder.