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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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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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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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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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