I like it. I like the frosty devices. I like the slightly toned rims. I like the luster on a PL coin even though the fields are not fully reflective. When the fields are very reflective like they are on DMPL coins they show every little nick and don't have that neat cartwheel luster I like.
Good point about hoping it looks as good in the hand. I just went through that with a Stone Mountain that I wasn't thrilled with once I received it. These pics are a bit better though, so I'm hoping....
I tried to find another one like this that has sold before, but couldn't. So not sure if I paid to much or not, but I was willing to go a little higher.
Thanks for putting the pic up...gotta figure out how to do that!
Wow! A bunch of favorable replies...trying to keep my head from swelling. I presume you'd tell me if it was a stinker, right?
Anyway - The amount of great info I've read from this board in the last 6 months is amazing! Problem is, all these pics you guys throw out make me want to go buy, buy, buy!!!
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Seriously...very nice...has great eye appeal. Hope it looks that good in hand...
I hate it when you see my post before I can edit the spelling.
Always looking for nice type coins
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Thanks for putting the pic up...gotta figure out how to do that!
be careful........very easy to get hooked on PL silver dollars.
btw, congrats on reeling that catch in...
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I feel that is the best value grade for most of the common date Morgans (MS-64 PL)
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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BTW welcome to the boards
Chris
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
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Anyway - The amount of great info I've read from this board in the last 6 months is amazing! Problem is, all these pics you guys throw out make me want to go buy, buy, buy!!!
Thanks,
Chuck.