Anyone Ever Heard of DGS?

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  1. partyk1d24

    partyk1d24 New Member

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    I bought a couple Pandas, a 2002 and a 1997 I got a great deal on them if they are even near their grade (2002 was MS 69 and 1997 MS68). I have a 2002 PCGS and everything looks right but I am not sure what the deal is on the coins. Anyone ever heard of DGS? They say Proof but I am pretty sure they are more proof-like because there were no proofs. Any feedback?

    http://www.dominiongrading.com/

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    Anything "graded" and is not PCGS or NGC should be avoided or considered at 80% of OMP value imo.
     
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    partyk1d24 New Member

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    OMP value? I got them way under typical graded value so as long as they are legit it was worth it I was more looking for opinions on the company itself.
     
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    Where the hell did you find those, J? And what did you pay? Never seen a holder like that before; coins look nice. Cross them over into a real holder (NGC/PCGS).
     
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    I think they used to be called PCI and got bought out in 2008 and renamed to DGS.
     

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