I like DLRC, but....
ARCO
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Is this coin really, "Nice and original"? Do those words get thrown so much as to now be rendered useless as true descriptions of a coins condition? Yep, I think so. Nice and original
John - I do like DLRC, but if a coin ain't original....it ain't. What do I know, maybe it is just weird lighting?
Tyler
P.S. Makes you wonder how that got past the "pros" at NGC. Someone there was probably up late the night before freebasing, or maybe they had open heart surgery and were jacked up on pain killers, but still felt the need to get to work the next day.
John - I do like DLRC, but if a coin ain't original....it ain't. What do I know, maybe it is just weird lighting?
Tyler
P.S. Makes you wonder how that got past the "pros" at NGC. Someone there was probably up late the night before freebasing, or maybe they had open heart surgery and were jacked up on pain killers, but still felt the need to get to work the next day.
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That's about it.
Tom
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
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<< <i> Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it accurate to assume ALL circulated coins in reputable slabs are original is not stated otherwise? >>
It's very inaccurate to assume that. Actually, far more are unoriginal than are original. Sorry to break it to you like that but it's true. The grading services slabbed cleaned coins all the time, it's the level of cleaning that determines whether it will be a "market acceptable" product or not.
Thus, whether it is original or "market acceptable re-toned" is hard to tell.
are nice, but were really not.
Camelot
K S
Two big outfits with possibly the worst pics of coins around.
There are a lot of folks on these boards that take much better pictures. Maybe they could work at either of these 2 places.
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etexmike
Ken
<< <i> I agree with Tonelover. In fact I suspect many collectors haven't seen enough coins pulled from rolls and original mint bags to know an original white coin if they see it. Same for graders. A lot of toned coins are that way because they were stipped and improperly stored. An original almost white or lightly toned coin actually has a certain "look" that you can learn to see if it's pointed out a few times next to a stripped example. >>
This does not apply to the coin in question. The coin in question is a CIRCULATED piece (XF). Otherwise, I agree with you 100%.
Connor Numismatics Website
<< <i>No question. This coin does not appear Nice & Original to me and I deleted that description. I don't know how that slipped thorught the cracks... >>
Unlike some people here, I find the DLRC star system helpful. I've learned to use it. I wish more dealers would use it. Also, unlike some people on this thread, I find the DLRC pics generally quite decent. They're certainly much better than some of the major competition. Forum members may have better quality pics but are you shooting the volume of coins DLRC lists? It's tough to make every pic perfect under such demanding business conditions.
In general, I like DLRC. I've gotten several nice coins from them. I bought this one recently and found it much nicer in hand than their pic:
1975 2 Leaves $1.00 PCGS XF 45
KJ