Why the Big Fuss Over Carson City DMPL Dollars?
dragon
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Are these now being hyped, promoted, hoarded, seems everyone is now after PCGS DMPL dollars, especially the CC's. They are trading at unrealistic high prices right now IMO, and the majority of them aren't even that nice, in fact most are dogs and aren't even real DMPL's. Just a few years ago, I used to pick through stacks of these at big shows, and maybe 1 in 30 was nice enough to even consider buying. Now even the bottom of the barrel dogs are bringing high prices, especially above MS64. The pops on these coins are relatively high and I don't get what all the fuss is over.
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Most offerd are what we used to call gray prooflikes and are not the
tru black and white stuners we used to collect. Also the marks on the devices
and fields seem deeper and more numerous than we would accept in the past.
When the day of reality arrives, those heavily marked up gray cc dollars are going
to be a tough sell. A bit like those washed out, dull, silver type and Commems in 65 and 66 condition.
Camelot
Morgans being what they are, combined with the CC cachet, and you get Legend on here asking for all comers.
The rare date seated CC coins have been going crazy for the last few years and show no sign of letting up.
Someone's MELTING CC dollars?
Seriously, DMPL CC's are just pretty darn cool things. I don't have a problem with the values. It's not all about rarity, you know...
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Camelot
........and the majority of them aren't even that nice, in fact most are dogs and aren't even real DMPL's.
Ain't that the truth! Same pretty much holds true for PL's also, very tough locating nice ones for anywhere near reasonable prices.
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