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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2364607, member: 37839"]Very nice coin. Very much an eye appeal. I would say it is the same grade as the one you bought, frankly. That one is a sky high 64 (although I agree it would probably cross as a 65--that is why I said it was a $1000 coin, although I would NOT cross it, as it is valuable and beautiful just the way it is). My one hesitation on CC DMPLS is that they are so pricey now--way inflated in price. Consider that the population is TWICE that of the one you already bought, and that should tell you that the survival rate of cc DMPLs is way out of line, price wise . It has to do with the popularity of CC dollars in the first place. None of my 13 CC dollars are DMPLs, or PLs, and they are garden variety ones---the 1882-1884 ones are so common that they are as plentiful as the really common date ones. Except for the 1889cc and 1893cc, there aren't real rarities among those dates---some better dates, but no rarities. Go for DMPLs of other dates first, IMHO--they are better values, if less glamorous in overall idea. I think it it the love affair with the Wild West, and Carson City, as population reports don't justify price on them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2364607, member: 37839"]Very nice coin. Very much an eye appeal. I would say it is the same grade as the one you bought, frankly. That one is a sky high 64 (although I agree it would probably cross as a 65--that is why I said it was a $1000 coin, although I would NOT cross it, as it is valuable and beautiful just the way it is). My one hesitation on CC DMPLS is that they are so pricey now--way inflated in price. Consider that the population is TWICE that of the one you already bought, and that should tell you that the survival rate of cc DMPLs is way out of line, price wise . It has to do with the popularity of CC dollars in the first place. None of my 13 CC dollars are DMPLs, or PLs, and they are garden variety ones---the 1882-1884 ones are so common that they are as plentiful as the really common date ones. Except for the 1889cc and 1893cc, there aren't real rarities among those dates---some better dates, but no rarities. Go for DMPLs of other dates first, IMHO--they are better values, if less glamorous in overall idea. I think it it the love affair with the Wild West, and Carson City, as population reports don't justify price on them.[/QUOTE]
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