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<p>[QUOTE="Treashunt, post: 174155, member: 6763"]coin7447:</p><p> First: Welcome.</p><p> Next: PL and DPL values are not listed for a good reason. As compared to Morgan dollars, which spent a lot of time in canvas bags in the Treasury's vault and did not circulate, and, when released, went directly into collector's hands, where they were preserved as uncirculated coins. Therefore, the prooflike and deep Mirror Proof Like coins were preserved and are very popular today.</p><p> However, gold coins and many types of coins are very unusual in proof like and probably down right rare in DMPL.</p><p> The values are not listed for the same reason that the 1904 S Barber dime that I have in AU-50 (prooflike) is not valued in the trends, because it is an unusual coin, and not at all common. Gold coins in PL are very unusual, I have only owned one, ever, and that was back in the mid 1970's. I sold it for a very nice profit at the time, and have never seen another like it.</p><p> Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Treashunt, post: 174155, member: 6763"]coin7447: First: Welcome. Next: PL and DPL values are not listed for a good reason. As compared to Morgan dollars, which spent a lot of time in canvas bags in the Treasury's vault and did not circulate, and, when released, went directly into collector's hands, where they were preserved as uncirculated coins. Therefore, the prooflike and deep Mirror Proof Like coins were preserved and are very popular today. However, gold coins and many types of coins are very unusual in proof like and probably down right rare in DMPL. The values are not listed for the same reason that the 1904 S Barber dime that I have in AU-50 (prooflike) is not valued in the trends, because it is an unusual coin, and not at all common. Gold coins in PL are very unusual, I have only owned one, ever, and that was back in the mid 1970's. I sold it for a very nice profit at the time, and have never seen another like it. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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