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ovrundr
Here's a new way of showing that a Morgan is DMPL, See how deep the slab will reflect.
Silver Dollar Grading Service is a new one for me too.

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DMPL
MisterMcDoo
What's a DMPL?
Stujoe
Deep Mirror Prooflike

From the PCGS Lingo Guide:

"Any coin that has deeply reflective mirror-like fields, the term especially applicable for Morgan dollars. Those Morgan dollars that meet PCGS standards are designated deep mirror prooflike (DMPL)."

I can't remember the distances but a DMPL coins should reflect X inches of text when it is placed staight up and down on a page of text. A coin designated PL will reflect less distance.
AuldFartte
I think it means "Deep Mirror Proof Like" as it applies to Morgan dollars.
AuldFartte
Yeah ... I'm a slow typist sorry.gif
MisterMcDoo
Ah! I see.

Woot... have you ever found a proof coin in your change?
bzcollektor
QUOTE(ovrundr @ Jul 4 2005, 09:01 AM)
Here's a new way of showing that a Morgan is DMPL, See how deep the slab will reflect.
Silver Dollar Grading Service is a new one for me too.

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DMPL
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Yeah, that Plastic that makes up the "slab" sure makes for a fine reflector!!!
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