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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Prooflike O mints Rule !!   At Least I think so !!! ;-)) Rick
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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since we are sharing DPL morgans here is my 1904-O 
Edited by Bryan1315 04/28/2006 4:43 pm
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Valued Member
United States
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Pillar of the Community
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Edited by scoutjim99 04/29/2006 8:06 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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man I can tell these are scans, cant see the luster to see that they are prooflike, I will leave the grading to someone else because I am no good at grading scans And for all of you that helped me with my 1884CC you said it should grade MS-64 this is what PCGS thought about it and here are the pictures   
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Pillar of the Community
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yeah you are right I am still learning both the computer and the camera aspects of the coin collecting I know it is a valueable tool nowadays but thank for the honesty. I also have to add I have a lot of coins both us and Abroad plus notes I think totally maybe 1-2million but I still do not have any coin That is Carson city or Dalonega that is a very nice CC proof like to boot WOW.. VERY Nice!!!    I have to add how about those Pittsburgh Steelers
Edited by scoutjim99 04/30/2006 01:12 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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they look like very nice coins, I am just no good at grading scans at all, and with a scan you could never tell they are prooflike or deep mirror prooflike because they just dont show the luster of the coin. I think morganfred prefers scans because it shows all the little nicks and imperfections on the coin that a digital camera doesn't show. I will go out on a limb here and tell ya that I dont see anything on any of the coins that would cause them not to grade MS-63 or higher and possibly MS-66 on one or two, but please take into account my statement above before you get to excited..lol
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Pillar of the Community
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I was thinking at least ms63 I would nebver have considered ms66 and thats cool honesty doesn't hurt my feeling , and true I think the scans do show the nicks and soon, but I agree with your statment of the photos showing the luster and wether they are Dmpl or just pl. I will be working on that I am trying to cataloge everything I have as well as all of this right now but hopefully I will get better at the photo part.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I wish someone else that was better at this stuff than I am would jump in here and give ya something better than what I have because I am known to overgrade some dates and undergrade others
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Pillar of the Community
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Thank you for your opionion Bryan1313
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New Member
United States
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I have accumulated between my father and I around $500.00 in face value of Morgans over the years........These have not been my great love in coins.......Yet, I wonder how many are really out there.....This lot is comprised of EF to MS63........The only Silver dollars that I think are of some value are the Carson City Dollars that my father collected over the years.......Hope I get feedback
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Moderator
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Here's a PL you won't see very often:  I won't call it DMPL, but I can read every word on this webpage in it from more than a foot away. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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WOW!! dont think I have ever seen a 1921 that shiny, that thing in BEAUTIFUL!
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Forum Kid
Kuwait
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Hubba Hubba!!
All these morgans= VERY HAPPY COLLECTORS!!
amazing proofs and Amazing Carson City!! And in that condition woah, Bryan! Awesome!
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Moderator
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quote: Originally posted by Bryan1315
WOW!! dont think I have ever seen a 1921 that shiny, that thing in BEAUTIFUL!
It's a Zerbe die strike. The device details are incredible for a '21. In the interests of honest disclosure, though, I'll show you the reverse:  Although it's just as reflective, I think the reverse would make it a bodybag. I'm thinking I'll submit it to NCS for conservation - if it can cross to NGC it'll likely be MS63PL, or maybe DMPL, which would make it a pretty valuable coin.
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