DMPL Morgan Dollar Article - Need Help

I wrote an article on Proof, DMPL, Proof Like Morgan Dollars, and I know most of your already know about the information I wrote, but what I want to know is if this article is well written and will help people who don't know this information. Thanks in advance for any advice!
DMPL-PL-PR Morgan Dollars
DMPL-PL-PR Morgan Dollars
0
Comments
Lot of work went into those explanations.
I think, just my opinion, that if you edit it, please tell what makes the cartwheel on a coin.
I'm sure you know that if the surfaces are smooth enough from the die prep then the
cartwheel effect will not be present. Only when the dies wear and the light begins to
reflect off the microscopic defects in the surfaces does the cartwheel become evident.
Good job, A-
bob
<< <i>Wow, long read for this hour of the night, but I understood the points you made.
Lot of work went into those explanations.
I think, just my opinion, that if you edit it, please tell what makes the cartwheel on a coin.
I'm sure you know that if the surfaces are smooth enough from the die prep then the
cartwheel effect will not be present. Only when the dies wear and the light begins to
reflect off the microscopic defects in the surfaces does the cartwheel become evident.
Good job, A-
bob
I green bean Bob's grade of A-. Very nice work.
I hope some of experts on DMPLs find this and comment. The subject line makes that unlikely, so you might consider editing the subject line to add: "Morgan DMPLs article" or similar so those interested might find it and comment.
<< <i>excellent info, added to my favorites for a reference, good job
Thanks. I just edited it per the advice from others in this thread. I hope it will prevent some of these ebay sellers from ripping off bidders.
"Also it should be noted that a proof can also be designated as just cameo or DMPL or PL"
A proof will never be proof-like. It is a proof. The only designation would be cameo or deep cameo.
<< <i>I think there are some errors. Here is one:
"Also it should be noted that a proof can also be designated as just cameo or DMPL or PL"
A proof will never be proof-like. It is a proof. The only designation would be cameo or deep cameo. >>
Thanks. It's edited. I just had too much DMPL and PL on the brain.
<< <i>I edited this article per advice and added a couple more features. I hope it's acceptible to this message board because then I know it will help others. >>
This is a GREAT read! Thanks for taking the time to do it!
TC71
(the first thought that popped into my mind looking at that '63 DMPL were along the lines of WOW!! CAM or DCAM ?; so there's a crying need for these kinds of articles-- for some of us !!!!)
1879-O{Rev}: 1st coin of my "secret set"
Cheers!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BONGO HURTLES ALONG THE RAIN SODDEN HIGHWAY OF LIFE ON UNDERINFLATED BALD RETREAD TIRES
<< <i>Thanks for the offer, but I was just making a point so ebay buyers might stop buying misrepresented coins. >>
No problem.If you want to read the best DMPL article i have ever seen let me know,dates,pops,etc.Buddy of mine wrote them.Best,Lloyd