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<p>[QUOTE="heavycam.monstervam, post: 2642646, member: 73448"]Just because a coin is worn flat doesnt mean it has seen more circulation. Many factors come into play here, the metal composition/size/design for starters, not to mention what stuff cost back then.</p><p>Ive seen plenty of worn Morgan Dollars, most notably at Flea Markets and Meltdown shops. You dont see many at coin shows because they are all tucked away inside a bag or box, unless its a key date. Its true that we wouldnt get many NEW collectors in the hobby if it werent for Morgans either. Noones jumping into coin collecting looking for nickels . They are going after the big hunks of silver my friend, which makes Morgans a very very important part of the hobby we love.</p><p>I already know this is a pointless rebuttal, arguing w a lawyer is like trying to sell a bible to the devil<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie93" alt=":troll:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="heavycam.monstervam, post: 2642646, member: 73448"]Just because a coin is worn flat doesnt mean it has seen more circulation. Many factors come into play here, the metal composition/size/design for starters, not to mention what stuff cost back then. Ive seen plenty of worn Morgan Dollars, most notably at Flea Markets and Meltdown shops. You dont see many at coin shows because they are all tucked away inside a bag or box, unless its a key date. Its true that we wouldnt get many NEW collectors in the hobby if it werent for Morgans either. Noones jumping into coin collecting looking for nickels . They are going after the big hunks of silver my friend, which makes Morgans a very very important part of the hobby we love. I already know this is a pointless rebuttal, arguing w a lawyer is like trying to sell a bible to the devil:troll:[/QUOTE]
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