I've heard from several people that dealers use TT to blow out coins that they can't sell or that they don't want polluting their display cases. This must be one of them.
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not really, would never make DMPL today, without the unsightly brown spots......this has PCGS buy back written all over it
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<< <i>Any idea what happened to cause the spotting? >>
A bad dip without a proper rinse, possibly.
<< <i>>>....and its a DMPL to boot!>>
not really, would never make DMPL today, without the unsightly brown spots......this has PCGS buy back written all over it >>
If one could get rid of the brown stuff, It might make DMPL, Heritage pics are darn near worthless to tell the mirror depth on DMPL Morgans.
<< <i>what a bummer to see that. shoulda stuck with the decaf >>
Yep, but coffee happens!!
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<< <i>>>....and its a DMPL to boot!>>
not really, would never make DMPL today, without the unsightly brown spots......this has PCGS buy back written all over it >>
If one could get rid of the brown stuff, It might make DMPL, Heritage pics are darn near worthless to tell the mirror depth on DMPL Morgans.
That's not a Heritage image........