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is this a proof like Morgan Dollar?
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I don’t THINK SO, but please understand that determining that from a still photo is a fool’s errand. This PL thing requires “motion” to hazard any sort of guess.

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2 minutes ago, Terence8788 said:

here's a video, does this help?

 

https://imgur.com/gallery/0Fps8wN

Yes, it helps a lot, and I’d put the likelihood of it getting a PL designation at 1 in 4. But please understand that’s a lot higher than I thought from just the stills. Good shootin’.

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Keep in mind that really sweet-looking 1880-S Morgans are close to ubiquitous. There won't be much premium even if it were to get the PL designation. Same with 1904-O and several other dates.

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21 minutes ago, VKurtB said:

Keep in mind that really sweet-looking 1880-S Morgans are close to ubiquitous. There won't be much premium even if it were to get the PL designation. Same with 1904-O and several other dates.

actually the population for 62-64 MSPL is sort of low compared to just a MS grade, i think it's worth having it graded. the price doubles from a MS63-64 to a MSPL63-64.

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25 minutes ago, VKurtB said:

Keep in mind that really sweet-looking 1880-S Morgans are close to ubiquitous. There won't be much premium even if it were to get the PL designation. Same with 1904-O and several other dates.

does it look like a VAM 9 large S?

 

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17 hours ago, Terence8788 said:

does it look like a VAM 9 large S?

 

Terence,

 

I'm sorry but I simply am of no use to you on that. I don't care about VAMs and I never have. Heck, I barely care about Morgan dollars at all.

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17 hours ago, Terence8788 said:

actually the population for 62-64 MSPL is sort of low compared to just a MS grade, i think it's worth having it graded. the price doubles from a MS63-64 to a MSPL63-64.

The real trick will be getting it to go as high as 63.

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