Post a slabbed and graded prooflike coin, that isn't a Morgan.

I have seen Gold double Eagles, a Washington quarter, occasional classic silver commems....and ?
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I have seen Gold double Eagles, a Washington quarter, occasional classic silver commems....and ?
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I’ve seen a Peace Dollar, a Franklin, some Cents (including steel cents). None were mine so I’ll let someone else post.
I believe @ACop has the Peace Dollar I saw.
My 1877-S over horizontal S 25C was described as having prooflike surfaces from the dealer I purchased it from. I really need to get it trueviewed through the older holder.
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Does it have to say PL on the holder?
I have seen Mercury dimes with the PL on the holder
Come to think of I own one
It’s in an NGC holder
A US. gold coin maybe a $2.50
This is the only one I have.
ANACS 20C 1875 AU58PL.
This is my most interesting coin, and I think it is a lightly circulated proof. This is the only BF-3 found so far. John Frost has determined (via progression of the die scratching on the reverse) that the BF-3 was coined before the 1875 BF-1, making this coin to be the earliest Philadelphia 20c.
It would make sense that the first issues were probably proofs.
My mistake it was a $1.00 gold coin
I will have it at FUN for sale @$1200.00
Yes. Trying to determine which series the TPG's have awarded the designation to.
I don’t have a pl but this one is a good substitute

Most U.S. series. From examples I have owned or seen in NGC holders (basically most of a type set):
Several flowing hair/Bust coins/early gold
Classic Head Half Cent
Braided Hair Half Cents
Indian Head Cents
Flying Eagle Cents
Lincoln Steel Cents
Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln 2009 series
Lincoln Shield
Silver Trimes
Capped Bust Half Dimes
Seated Liberty Half Dimes
Shield Nickel
Liberty Head Nickel
Buffalo Nickel
Jefferson War Nickel
Normal Jefferson Nickel
Capped Bust Dimes
Seated Liberty Dimes
Barber Head Dimes
Mercury Dimes
Roosevelt Dimes - Silver
Roosevelt Dimes - Clad
Twenty Cent Pieces
Capped Bust Quarters
Seated Liberty Quarters
Barber Quarter
Washington Silver
Washington Clad
Capped Bust Half
Seated Liberty Half
Barber Half
Liberty Walking Half
Franklin Half
Kennedy 90%
Kennedy 40%
Kennedy Clad
Seated Dollar
Trade Dollar
Morgan Dollar
Peace Dollar
Ike Dollar
SBA Dollar
Sacajawea/NA series
Gold $1 Type 3
Gold Lib $2.5, $5, $10, and $20
Saint Gaudens $20
Numerous classic commemoratives
I'm sure I've missed several.
These are three of about 15 PL Columbians I have, just what I have on my computer.
66PL.
Plucked it raw off eBay for $20.
1823 O-106a Bust Half PCGS AU58 GOLD CAC....Completely Prooflike both sides
Does not say PL on the label but its pl
I have a raw prooflike 1964 dime and a raw prooflike 1959 half dollar. Both are very interesting.
Not graded prooflike, but definitely leans that way - especially the obverse.
Here is a New Rochelle pl65. It sure looks like a presentation piece to me, but you need proof to get certified as such.
Overland Trail Collection Showcase
Dahlonega Type Set-2008 PCGS Best Exhibited Set
64PL
63PL
Images by Bob Campbell
@mrcommem...That New Rochelle is a beautiful coin.... I do not recall seeing one better... Congratulations on a fine specimen. Cheers, RickO
Not graded "PL" on the holder. In a PCGS Unc details, cleaned holder. But still cool IMO.
I really like the look of prooflike gold. Collectors can own and enjoy these beautiful coins with reflective fields at a fraction of the cost of proof examples. Generally PL $20’s look better in hand than in images because the abrasions on the mirrored surfaces are exaggerated. Less than 1% of double eagles are truly prooflike. The most common prooflike dates are 1904, 1904-S, and 1898-S.
Here is a prooflike 1905-S $20 of which only 18 have been designated prooflike.
love the $20 liberty bloodman, wtg
My only example is darkside. But with a mintage of just 1,176 and only 7 graded PL:
--Severian the Lame
The picture isn’t optimized to show it but this one has fairly deep mirrors with cameo frost on the devices. One of my favorite coins.
I don't think PCGS uses the PL designation on their holders.
My OGH seated half has a PL reverse (not shown very well in this photo, but it definitely is):
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Here's a So-Called Dollar that I bid on recently. It's the only graded proof-like.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1010613/strong-results-for-proof-like-pilgrim-jubilee-so-called-dollar#latest