Morgan - Proof Like

It seems that Proof Like Morgans are not popular. What are the thoughts on prooflike Morgans? I just bought one and it looks like a gold coin.
I'm a newbie to the boards but have dabbled in the hobbie for a little while.
I'm a newbie to the boards but have dabbled in the hobbie for a little while.
Dan
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<< <i>Dclcpa, many collectors like prooflike and/or deep mirror prooflike Morgan dollars for their flashy appearance. Others, do not, however, one of the reasons being that the prooflike surfaces accentuate abrasions, bag-marks, etc. >>
Boy you can say that again, but sometimes they are gorgeous!
But it's the only one that have been looking at it. The gold tones are fasinating.
I guess they are popular....
<< <i>This was one of my first serious inquires and I wasn't Flammed.......yet..... >>
Take a hike, buster!
-YN Currently Collecting & Researching Colonial World Coins, Especially Spanish Coins, With a Great Interest in WWII Militaria.
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<< <i>Thanks for all the info. This was one of my first serious inquires and I wasn't Flammed.......yet..... >>
You are just lucky my Flamm thrower is at the shop.
<< <i>Dclcpa, depending upon the particular date and mint, a PL example can be priced very similarly to or much greater than a non-PL piece. Some issues are quite easy to locate with PL surfaces, while others are much more difficult. >>
I agree...i got a ANACS MS 63PL 1884-o for 20 with shipping..... but of course this is probably the most common PL date..but it still gleams like a 1890-cc
Proof likes are more of a challenge to find and even more challenging to price.
Enjoy the ones you can get for cheap, most common dates are not too expensive.
Good luck with anything CC.