Morgan Folk - What, if any, is the difference between PCGS' DMPL and NGC's DPL
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As far as the quality of the coins, the depth of mirrors, and of course pricing. Your opinions would be helpful
Thanks
Frank
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Frank
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Deep mirror proof like and Deep proof like.
Does that help any?
In either companiy's slabs just because it says DMPL don't necessarily make it so because there are "just made it" in both slabs.
Thanks!
Frank
I agree with dog97 on his statements except for the high end. If you truely have an interest in DMPL and PL's I would suggest you obtain a bluesheet (reference only) as it list PCGS and NGC MS, PL, DMPL's separately and there can be some huge price differences in PCGS and NGC DMPL's in 65. As you probably already know....you can throw out the sheet for PQ pieces. There are "dogs" (no offense dog97) in both companys holders so as usual "buy the coin"
edit: The DMPL and PL's are only in the 2nd weeks copy of the bluesheet....I think thats right.
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I've been concentrating on the common stuff. I've noticed that you can pick up some nice DMPL's for very reasonable prices. Even some lower population coins. It just seemed like the NGC coins were slightly cheaper, but the quality seemed to be there - so I wondered what some of you felt.
Thanks for the advise!
Frank
You need to go to NGC's site if you want the pop by grades.
I believe NGC is much more forgiving in two areas that PCGS seems to be seriously anal about:
-- Frost in the mirrored fields, even if it's only around the rims and/or the central devices.
-- Die polishing lines in the fields.
My observations have been that PCGS wants DMPLs to have "watery" like mirrors, with no frost at all, and with only a bare trace of die polishing lines. By comparison, NGC seems to be more impressed by the degree of reflectivity and cameo contrast. They seem to regularly allow some frost at the peripheries, and a lot more die polishing lines.
If you ever want to drive yourself REALLY nuts playing the crossover game at PCGS, try sending in DMPLs from anyone else.
-- Dennis
I LOVE THE DOG WITH THE CIGAR WHO IS HE?????????????????????????????????????????????
I KNOW MANY THAT LOOK LIKE HIM BUT ARE NOT PHYSICALLY A DOG........LOL
BUT WITH THE BIG CIAGR NONETHELESS
for me that is a rreally impossible MONSTER controversal question to answer in print i am sorry
so i will say this show me a coin that is certified dmpl pcgs
or dpl ngc AND I WILL tell you the current market price you can get for the coin and then based on the price you will be immediately to tell if the coin is a monster deep mirrored prooflike cameoed coin finest known
or a piece of crap overgraded and over designated in the holder or anything else in between
i know taht is not what you are looking for but it gives you something to think about and food for thought and to to read between the lines so to speak
dmpl coins are a dangerous game if you do not know exactly what you are looking at
sincerely michael
As for the other companies, ANACS I think get's it as far as understanding what merits the DMPL and PL designations. The other companies do not, particularly Accucrap, which doesn't seem to differentiate between mirrored surfaces and silver restorers. Sorry to get carried away on one of my favorite topics.
I remember you collected the dmpl and pl.
Thanks!
Frank
PS - MICHAEL - the picture is that of "Frank the Pug" from the men in Black movies - he's an alien!