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 Posted 05/09/2011  11:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list
If they can get it slobbed 65, they'll make some serious $.
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 Posted 05/09/2011  11:09 pm  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list
I looked at that aspect to biggfredd. I think it's more like MS64DMPL. No doubt it's a pretty coin!
I still think the buyer did very well with his $203 winning bid.
I have to admit, I was tempted but sat this one out.
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 Posted 05/09/2011  11:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismaniac to your friends list
Wish I would have seen that. Advantageous lighting or not, that is a beauty. Nice deal too. I would have bid a bit higher for that one.
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 Posted 05/10/2011  12:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bizybackson to your friends list
Wow that is a lovely dimple, the coin in hand must be simply amazing. I'll have to add one or two to my wish list.
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 Posted 05/10/2011  01:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
so no one has noticed that just about every coin he has for sale is like this?
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 Posted 05/10/2011  03:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list
why aren't the coins slabbed?
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 Posted 05/10/2011  05:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
The quality of a DMPL at this standard is better than the current proof collector coins from the Royal Australian Mint.

In my opinion, the sand blasting of the device details to achieve the cameo effect on the RAM products is way too coarse. If they simply used a much finer blasting sand, or acid bathed the details for a lot less time, a much better product would result. Currently, far too much detail is obliterated to achieve the cameo effect.

Can't be that hard to adjust.... the U.S. Mint has proved that 100 years ago with the DMPL example shown above. Fabulous coin!
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 Posted 05/10/2011  10:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list

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why aren't the coins slabbed?


Because not everybody slabs coins. If BigFredd owned this one, it wouldn't be in a slab.

A Morgan like this doesn't need to be in a slab. You can't fake these, not without huge manhours worth of painstaking work which cannot possibly justify the price. This is a headlight, a coin you could not dare to look at the sun's reflection in. At $200, I'd open my wallet 10 times out of ten for it.

He's offering an '84-O which is, in my opinion, even better. This one, to the Morgan aficionado, is the rarest of the rare - a DMPL clashed Morgan. Probably only 63, maybe 64, but I'm gnashing my teeth that there's no money in the budget to go strong for it.
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 Posted 05/10/2011  11:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fenton to your friends list
Nice coin probably an MS-63 PL that has been creatively photographed.

It it were MS-65 DMPL, the seller would slab it.
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 Posted 05/10/2011  11:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
that 84-O is the one I was talking about above, that coin is crazy dmpl and makes the one discussed here look like a chump. The 83-O has a DMPL Reverse but not so sure about the Obverse
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 Posted 05/10/2011  10:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
that 1884-O sold for quite a bit more than I thought it would but reflects how much of a knockout it was
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 Posted 05/11/2011  12:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list

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that 1884-O sold for quite a bit more than I thought it would but reflects how much of a knockout it was


Holy Flying Spaghetti Monster! That was moon money, 65DMPL kinda coin. And it's not even a Condition Rarity, in DMPL terms - this one can be had in MS66DMPL.
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 Posted 05/29/2011  09:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BuffaloBonehead to your friends list
How is it possible that all of his coins for sale are like this? If you look through his reviews, there is a neutral review where somebody sent it to a TPG and it came back altered. Is there any known way to alter a morgan to look like this?
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 Posted 05/29/2011  1:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list

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How is it possible that all of his coins for sale are like this? If you look through his reviews, there is a neutral review where somebody sent it to a TPG and it came back altered. Is there any known way to alter a morgan to look like this?


It's possible, but very, very labor- and skill-intensive to do right. None of the coins discussed in this thread would be cost-effective even at stupid sale prices.

DMPL Morgans are not all that rare. There are some years where as many as 10% offered at auction are PL/DMPL, and many Morgan collectors specialize in them.
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 Posted 05/30/2011  12:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list
I can remember where an Allstate case might have BU bags of 6-8 dates, your choice $3.75, PL $4.50.
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