1921 morgan dmpl?

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  1. David e Dennis

    David e Dennis One Penny lotta money

    Is this considered dmpl? grade?
     

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  3. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    No, DMPL coins will look like a proof coin in almost every way.
     
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  4. David e Dennis

    David e Dennis One Penny lotta money

    try one last time with a camera
     

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  5. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    We'll that sure looks much nicer, but it still doesn't display any proof like qualities. The fields should be reflective like a mirror, to the point that you can read in the reflection.
     
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  6. David e Dennis

    David e Dennis One Penny lotta money

    ok .. Thanks kirk!!
     
  7. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Here is the best image that I have of a proof like. Notice how the devices are frosted while the fields are mirrored. Some DMPLs are really stunning. image.jpg
     
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  8. David e Dennis

    David e Dennis One Penny lotta money

    I see what your saying.. thanks again!!
     
  9. David e Dennis

    David e Dennis One Penny lotta money

    do you have any idea of the grade because of the scratching?
     
  10. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Best test to determine a DMPL on a Morgan, is hold the coin by the edge at the end of a ruler. If you can see 6" clearly in the reflection in the fields on both sides, it's a DMPL.

    If you can see 2"-4" it's a PL.

    If you can't see anything over 2", it's nada for both designations.
     
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