Show us your one sided PL/DMPL Morgans

I sure wish these were two-sided, especially the 1900.
John
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
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I'm not a real player. Here's all I have. I think maybe it doesn't qualify. I'm a loser.
Lance.
Sweet topic. I LOVE one-sided monsters!
These are two of the best I've ever found in about 18 years of searching.
All my coins have three sides.... obverse, reverse and edge.....
I assume the OP means tarnish on one side and white on the other....
Nope, do not have any of those.... Cheers, RickO
Now mirrored fields are tarnish too?! We need to have a little talk ricko. This is getting out of hand
@CascadeChris...sorry.... did not realize they were mirrored fields...on my computer they looked like dark tarnish...
I like mirror fields.... Cheers, RickO
Eeeeexxxxxcuuuuuuuuussse me....
Never heard of nor seen a PL SPL or DMPL edge.
This is the only one that I have.
@BAJJERFAN....Edges can certainly be PL..... but you are right...none of the others... Cheers, RickO
AFAIK, PL, SPL and DMPL applies only to Morgans.
Here's a ricko approved beauty & one of my VAM discoveries. She has a clearly DMPL obv but only a PL reverse...
@CascadeChris...that is definitely a beauty.....Cheers, RickO
@BAJJERFAN....> AFAIK, PL, SPL and DMPL applies only to Morgans.`>
Really? I believe it could apply to any silver coin with reflective mirrors and a super strike.... ICBW....Cheers, RickO`
There are a few other non-Morgan coins with a PL designation, but they are fairly scarce.
Here is this one.
Here is my 1880-S, PL and DCam on Reverse, IMO.
Yeah I know it is not a Morgan but it is a one sided DMPL dollar and a curious coin that I thought was worth sharing.
That is a Morgan... After a night of hard partying
Very nice!
This is one of my best VAM discoveries so far... 79s v1B2. John Robert's even wrote a little Coin World article about it. The obverse was heavily polished trying to remove a large gouge in the lower hair/neck area but the reverse is normal...
Sry
Hoard the keys
Lance, that 1884-CC just looks like a regular PL, although the obverse is a touch deeper than the reverse. Here's one of each:
1878 7/8 TF


1887-S


I also had a monster UCAM reverse 80-S that disappeared over the years. Very sad...
Let's keep this thread going