A question about Morgan PL
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I Hava a Morgan that has a typical obverse but a definite PL reverse. Do these bring a premium and are they special in any way?
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I Hava a Morgan that has a typical obverse but a definite PL reverse. Do these bring a premium and are they special in any way?
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You can sometimes get a small premium for a single side PL, but from what I've seen not as large as if it's two sided PL. I'm not sure if our host will slab a one sided PL as such?
The mirrors are just one factor that will play into the perceived value... Year, mint, and condition play larger roles.
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It will bring a very small premium depending on how deep the reverse is but probably something like 5% or less over what it would otherwise be. As usual, if the obverse were mirrored it would bring more of a premium.
Only if it's a 90cc tailbar or other noteworthy VAM reverse.
bob
One-sided PL’s aren’t designated as such by PCGS or NGC, though such coins might receive a “Star” from NGC.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
They CAN bring a premium......
TC71
ANACS used to designate one sided PL, not sure if they do now
slight premium, more if obverse