Anyone used lccoins?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by baileyl, Jan 24, 2005.

  1. baileyl

    baileyl Member

    As i said earlier, I am new at forum and coins. Question, I have ordered a few certified coins { Ikes, JFKs from lccoins}. Is this a good source? Also, some EF walkers. Is their in-house grading reputable? Thanks.
     
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  3. Ciscokid

    Ciscokid New Member

    I'll reply, sorry I have never of them before, therefore I cannot give ya an intelligent answer, are they a dealer? Magazine? catalog? On the web? :confused:
     
  4. baileyl

    baileyl Member

    Found them in CoinWorld. Handle lots of certified and rolls etc.
     
  5. crystalk64

    crystalk64 Knight of the Coin Table

    I have a couple of times in the last few years. I don't have any complaints with them but have found nothing compares to a local dealer. Will give you some very good advice concerning a couple of dealers in NYC. Avoid them like a fatal disease! Over priced and notorious for selling "whizzed" (cleaned and buffed) coins.
     
  6. susanlynn9

    susanlynn9 New Member

  7. Catman

    Catman New Member

    Thanks Susan for posting the web site.

    From my review I can say that I probably wouldn't order from them. Their photographs are too small to see, their prices seem very high for what your getting. Example an 1883 n/c Liberty nickel and a regular 1883-1912 Nickel stated as $25.00 regular price and 19.95 on special. No grade given for either coin. You can buy examples for $4.00 in VG.

    This is only my opinion but this company doesn't reflect "Trust" to me.

    catman :rolleyes:
     
  8. greyfang

    greyfang New Member

    He he. I have a real tough time finding online stores with good scans or photos of their coins. That's why I am starting to look more at Heritage with their Flash setup for coin viewing. Also I have found most dealers will send you larger image on email request, although many of them are horrible at digital photography. I don't know why more don't spend $120 on a good scanner.....fast and easy and usually 600dpi is all I need to see.

    Which reminds me, the file upload limit on this board precludes uploading 600 dpi images - understandable but too bad. That's a nice tradeoff for detail and file size. Of course that's easy for me to say, I don't pay for the bandwidth of this board.
     
  9. susanlynn9

    susanlynn9 New Member

    You're right. I have never understood why someone would try to sell coins via website without large, clear pictures of the obverse and reverse. Especially with these types of items, a picture is a necessity. Granted, coin photography can take some time to get the image accurate, but it's worth every minute if it helps to sell the coin. When I go to a website that doesn't provide pictures, I always feel like they're trying to hide something.
     
  10. CoinSwede

    CoinSwede New Member

    I'm not too impressed with their prices. For example, they charge $39 for a 1986 proof set ($10 discount from their regular price of $49). The same set costs $21 at Coast to Coast coins
     
  11. brcoop

    brcoop New Member

    Yes I have used I&CCoins,honest people I have bought Silver Eagles, Gold, Old Mercury
    Dimes, even with no pitures on the web site,
    And received Quality products.
    I live in Ohio shipping is always three or four
    Days. 100 percent happy with service and
    Product. Bill Cooper, Geneva Oh.
     
  12. brcoop

    brcoop New Member

     
  13. brcoop

    brcoop New Member

    If you ordered from I&CCoins,I haven't had
    Any problems at all.
     
  14. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    Why did you resurrect an 11-year-old thread?
     
  15. COCollector

    COCollector Well-Known Member

    Why indeed. A shill?
     
  16. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    ^^^ That was my thought.
    Considering all the glowing posts in a row.
     
  17. gronnh20

    gronnh20 Well-Known Member

    Maybe he was doing a search of said coin shop and one of the results showed this thread.
     
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