DLRC has launched its new want list feature, a multi-faceted tool designed to help collectors track and acquire sought-after coins. The feature allows users to follow specific coins and receive notifications when matching examples are added to the website. With a simple interface, the tool provides an accessible and efficient way for collectors to expand their collections.
Utilizing an extensive catalog and customizable filters, searches can be as specific or broad as needed.
The feature also includes a "saved search" function, enabling users to instantly create want list entries for searches they wish to monitor.
According to DLRC Vice President Jason Smith, "We have had this want list feature on the docket for over a year and have been working on it for the past few months. With DLRC’s extensive certified inventory of over 7,000 coins, the Want List feature will be an invaluable tool for any collector looking to fill specific holes in their collection or find prospective upgrades. A lot of work has gone into making this want list the best that it can be and we will keep tweaking and expanding as we hear feedback and see opportunities for growth."
DLRC, the recipient of the NLG’s 2024 Best Industry Website Award, continues its tradition of innovation with this addition.
John Brush, President of DLRC, commented, "Adding the want list was just another piece of the puzzle that we are excited to offer collectors. While we value the tradition of coin collecting, we are thrilled to combine this wonderful hobby with exciting new technologies to enhance the collecting experience."
The want list feature is now live at www.dlrccoins.com, inviting collectors to explore this cutting-edge tool and start building their lists.
About DLRC
DLRC has handled many legendary rarities of United States numismatics including the finest certified 1796 No Pole Liberty Cap Half Cent, two examples of the 1894-S Barber Dime, a gem 1876-CC Twenty Cent Piece, the finest known 1901-S Barber Quarter, three of the twelve known 1870-S Seated Dollars, both examples of the famous 1854-S $5 Gold Half Eagle, the historic 1815 $5 Gold Half Eagle, one of the two known 1825/4 $5 Gold Half Eagle, and the Mickley-Hawn-Queller 1804 Proof Draped Bust Dollar. The company also helped with the assembly and sale of the $25 million Richmond Collection at three public auctions hosted in New York City and Baltimore, and is the curator of the All-Time Greatest Collection of U.S. Coins: The D.L. Hansen Collection.
DLRC is an industry leader in the exchange and auction of U.S. rare coins certified by PCGS, NGC, and CAC. The company holds weekly internet auctions and offers sellers, in addition to direct sales, the option to consign to these auctions. To work with DLRC, or for any questions as to how they can help your collection, please call 800-776-0560 or email coins@davidlawrence.com.
Anyone have the Harriet Tubman quarter on their wish list? If so, there are a couple on eBay right now that you can Buy Now for $1,000! Wonder if these morons even know it’s a Jovita Idar, and not a very good one at that. Unbelievable!
Harriet Tubman quarter 2023 | eBay
I saw those too Major,
In addition to being Morons, they are just flat-out a-holes.
Notice their feedback, or lack thereof, often 0-5 because it’s easy for these losers to open an account. They also copycat other scam offerings.
Word of the day–Diligence.
Here’s another–the often used ‘no mintmark’ $.50 scam lol…
https://www.ebay.com/itm/395980715800
eBay is a joke, they allow so much junk at crazy asking prices. $1,000 for a stamp worth .o01c.. complaint went nowhere so many, coins as well like the AWQ here…
HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL!
Rick, omg, there’s a whole bunch of these listed for $1K to $2K!! Unbelievable. Another one I see a lot of is the 2000 Sacagewia (sp) dollar coin.