What is a DGS coin?

I see DGS mentioned in a few threads but I haven't heard or seen what one of these creatures are yet. Can someone enlighten me? What is the early assessment regarding a comparison with the other services (ANACS, NGC & PCGS)? Are many showing up at the shows? As always, thank you very much!
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1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)
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1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)
Collector of Barber Halves, Commems, MS64FBL Frankies, Full Step Jeffersons & Mint state Washington Quarters
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-Paul
So that puts them even below ANACS.
1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)
Collector of Barber Halves, Commems, MS64FBL Frankies, Full Step Jeffersons & Mint state Washington Quarters
<< <i>I saw as many DGS-graded coins as live zebras at the recent St. Louis coin show.
Why do I find this so funny?
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Never want to be like papa
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That ebay is right on the cutting edge of....something.Anyone know what that something is?
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
And ANACS is really the old ICG, which was down there with SEGS and PCI.
Vantage point, being elite, needing something to distract you from seeing Mrs. L's new Tiffany bill? Are there ever prizes for having the correct answer to a Longacre question
Makes no sense to me.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
<< <i>So I can list my raw coin on ebay and pretty much call it what I see it as but DLRC's Dominion Grading Service expert opinion coin is not allowed.
Makes no sense to me.
It's allowed it is just treated the same as your RAW coin.
And for now I didn't see any of them listed at Heritage either haven't checked any other auctions houses yet.
Right.Am I allowed to say "certified by DGS" in my Title or description?
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
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<< <i>So I can list my raw coin on ebay and pretty much call it what I see it as but DLRC's Dominion Grading Service expert opinion coin is not allowed.
Makes no sense to me.
It's allowed it is just treated the same as your RAW coin.
And for now I didn't see any of them listed at Heritage either haven't checked any other auctions houses yet.
Heritage seems to use PCI to grade any raw coins that you send to them for auction. This seemed to be true when ANACS was in Texas, but when they moved to Colorado and took over PCI's graders, PCI moved to Texas and took over ANACS's graders and their Heritage business dealings.
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<< <i>So I can list my raw coin on ebay and pretty much call it what I see it as but DLRC's Dominion Grading Service expert opinion coin is not allowed.
Makes no sense to me.
It's allowed it is just treated the same as your RAW coin.
And for now I didn't see any of them listed at Heritage either haven't checked any other auctions houses yet.
Heritage seems to use PCI to grade any raw coins that you send to them for auction. This seemed to be true when ANACS was in Texas, but when they moved to Colorado and took over PCI's graders, PCI moved to Texas and took over ANACS's graders and their Heritage business dealings. >>
Don't you mean ICG rather than PCI?
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<< <i>It's allowed it is just treated the same as your RAW coin.
Right.Am I allowed to say "certified by DGS" in my Title or description? >>
no
Yogi Berra
<< <i>You won't see that many of them they are not even allowed to list on eBay.
So that puts them even below ANACS. >>
Only if you treat eBay as the end-all-be-all of arbiters on the matter, which given their inability to police their own venue with all the fakes they allow to be sold, I don't do.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
No.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
Jeff
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I think they're using the slabs and equipment they got from PCI and using their own labels.
<< <i>Didn't DLRC buy the stuff from PCI?
I think they're using the slabs and equipment they got from PCI and using their own labels. >>
That is correct. DGS bought PCI's equipment but their grading stands are much more strict.
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<< <i>Heritage seems to use PCI to grade any raw coins that you send to them for auction. This seemed to be true when ANACS was in Texas, but when they moved to Colorado and took over PCI's graders, PCI moved to Texas and took over ANACS's graders and their Heritage business dealings. >>
<< <i>I'm not sure why ANACS gets higher reguard than ICG, since ICG is really the OLD ANACS, which was considered almost = PCGS & NGC. ?
And ANACS is really the old ICG, which was down there with SEGS and PCI. >>
Gimmee a few minutes to sort this all out.
- Jim
<< <i>I see DGS mentioned in a few threads but I haven't heard or seen what one of these creatures are yet. Can someone enlighten me? >>
Here's your answer, straight from the horse's mouth!
- Jim
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<< <i>It's allowed it is just treated the same as your RAW coin.
Right.Am I allowed to say "certified by DGS" in my Title or description? >>
no >>
but your picture of the slab can show the grading service and the grade
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<< <i>So I can list my raw coin on ebay and pretty much call it what I see it as but DLRC's Dominion Grading Service expert opinion coin is not allowed.
>>
That's correct.
<< <i>DGS= Didn't Grade Stupid
DGS=Don't GetMe Started
DGS=Didn't Get Slabbed
It will take time, but they have potential. It is a shame they seem to get so many problem coins, but that may slow down since PCGS and NGC now slab problem coins.
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Here is what I found. Most of these coins have problems -- nicks -- scratches -- environmental damage -- gouges.
The problems for the most part are mentioned on the holder in light blue color.......
date DGS My
grade Grade comments
1913d t.2 g06 g04 date only 40 percent complete but has half a horn.
1914 ms64 ms60 states altered surfaces thus can only be ms60.
1914d vf30 fn15 vf20 would be a stretch -- huge obverse scratch/dig not mentioned.
1914-d xf40 xf40 a cull coin with hideoous environmental damage.
1915-d au50 au50 ok
1915-s f12 vg10 too much wear for a full fine.
1917-d au50 au50 huge scratch but it is mentioned.
1918-d vf35 vf20 way to much wear for a 35.
1918-s vf35 vf25 huge obv scratch but mentioned.
1918/7-d fn12 vg10 corroded damaged, a cull -- who would pay full retail for something like this!!!
1919-d vf30 fn15 too much wear for a 35, 20 would be a strecth
1920 au55 au55 a corroded cull.
1920-d vg10 g4 no horn, buffs head smooth, way off
1920-s vg8 g6
1923-s vf25 vg10 12 would be a stretch
1924-s vg8 g06
1925-d vf25 fn15 20 would be stretching it.
1926-d vf30 vf20
1926-d ms63 ms62 OK
1926-s vf35 vf20 hidious problems but they are mentioned on insert
1930-s ms63 ms63
1937d-3l xf45 xf40 scratches but noted on holder
1938-d ms66 ms66 a nice gem coin, correctly graded.
Just using this as a sample I would say in general they are overgrading their buffalo nickels. Anyone can look at these coins on
www.davidlawrence.com and decide for your self. This is just a sample of the stuff currently for sale. I do not know about any of the other series but this does not look good. Based on this sample alone I would avoid most dgs coins. I am sure some of them are correctly graded and some may even be undergraded in other series. So, when selecting a dgs coin be careful. I have collected and graded buffalo nickels for over 50 years so I do have some level of experience with this series. And I am very open to critisism if I seem to be too harsh.
Also most if not all of these coins were in-house coins submitted by David Lawrence to DGS. You can tell by the letter D in the rightmost digit of the serial number.
BUFFNIXX
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<< <i>I just went into the DGS buffalo nickels on David Lawrence website and graded all the buffaloes.
Here is what I found. Most of these coins have problems -- nicks -- scratches -- environmental damage -- gouges.
The problems for the most part are mentioned on the holder in light blue color.......
date DGS My
grade Grade comments
1913d t.2 g06 g04 date only 40 percent complete but has half a horn.
1914 ms64 ms60 states altered surfaces thus can only be ms60.
1914d vf30 fn15 vf20 would be a stretch -- huge obverse scratch/dig not mentioned.
1914-d xf40 xf40 a cull coin with hideoous environmental damage.
1915-d au50 au50 ok
1915-s f12 vg10 too much wear for a full fine.
1917-d au50 au50 huge scratch but it is mentioned.
1918-d vf35 vf20 way to much wear for a 35.
1918-s vf35 vf25 huge obv scratch but mentioned.
1918/7-d fn12 vg10 corroded damaged, a cull -- who would pay full retail for something like this!!!
1919-d vf30 fn15 too much wear for a 35, 20 would be a strecth
1920 au55 au55 a corroded cull.
1920-d vg10 g4 no horn, buffs head smooth, way off
1920-s vg8 g6
1923-s vf25 vg10 12 would be a stretch
1924-s vg8 g06
1925-d vf25 fn15 20 would be stretching it.
1926-d vf30 vf20
1926-d ms63 ms62 OK
1926-s vf35 vf20 hidious problems but they are mentioned on insert
1930-s ms63 ms63
1937d-3l xf45 xf40 scratches but noted on holder
1938-d ms66 ms66 a nice gem coin, correctly graded.
Just using this as a sample I would say in general they are overgrading their buffalo nickels. Anyone can look at these coins on
www.davidlawrence.com and decide for your self. This is just a sample of the stuff currently for sale. I do not know about any of the other series but this does not look good. Based on this sample alone I would avoid most dgs coins. I am sure some of them are correctly graded and some may even be undergraded in other series. So, when selecting a dgs coin be careful. I have collected and graded buffalo nickels for over 50 years so I do have some level of experience with this series. And I am very open to critisism if I seem to be too harsh.
Also most if not all of these coins were in-house coins submitted by David Lawrence to DGS. You can tell by the letter D in the rightmost digit of the serial number.
BUFFNIXX >>
If you have graded/ collected buffalo's for over 50 years then you would know that the grading of buffalos is not the same anymore.... VF coins do not have to have a full horn like they did 20 years go..... and so on.
Also...it is too easy to make complaints on their grading when you don't have the coin in hand.
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Lemme see if I got this right!
ICG >> ANACS
ANACS >> ICG
PCI >> DGS
Where is my medication, I feel an episode coming on!
<< <i>Would I be able to say,for my ebay RAW coin auction,"certified by mr1874" in my title or description? >>
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<< <i>PCI >> DGS >>
Wrong. DGS is a totally new grading service. They bought PCI's slabbing equipment when they went out of business just as PCI bought Hallmark Grading Company's equipment many years earlier.
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It is a low-grade or problem coin or one that is not worth slabbing with PCGS or NGC.
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PCGS > NGC
NGC > ANACS
ANACS > or = ICG
ICG > PCI, a.k.a. DGS
DGS = SEGS
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