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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 148185, member: 3011"]The $11 to $15 you were asking for circulated common date silver dollars seems correct to me. You've basically confirmed my observation that SAEs have become more popular than silver dollars. This is one of the reasons why I started buying them, and Canadian maple leafs. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's very interesting that you exchanged 4 ASEs for 4 Morgans because I've always had a theory that the two coins should be worth about the same, with the age of the Morgans just about offsetting the extra silver in the ASEs. I have a second theory that in the distant future, the ASE will be though of in the same way the Morgan dollar is today, particularly if they discontinue the series.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your information was very helpful. Thanks. I'm mostly an internet collector. One of these days I really have to get to a show to find out what's really going on. You can't get a feel for it from the internet or even from visiting a coin shop. A day at a "coin market" with many buyers and sellers is the "real world" of collecting.</p><p><br /></p><p>How much were they asking for the 1893 commemorative half dollars, and in what condition? This is a coin I keep meaning to buy someday just to have one, but haven't gotten around to it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 148185, member: 3011"]The $11 to $15 you were asking for circulated common date silver dollars seems correct to me. You've basically confirmed my observation that SAEs have become more popular than silver dollars. This is one of the reasons why I started buying them, and Canadian maple leafs. It's very interesting that you exchanged 4 ASEs for 4 Morgans because I've always had a theory that the two coins should be worth about the same, with the age of the Morgans just about offsetting the extra silver in the ASEs. I have a second theory that in the distant future, the ASE will be though of in the same way the Morgan dollar is today, particularly if they discontinue the series. Your information was very helpful. Thanks. I'm mostly an internet collector. One of these days I really have to get to a show to find out what's really going on. You can't get a feel for it from the internet or even from visiting a coin shop. A day at a "coin market" with many buyers and sellers is the "real world" of collecting. How much were they asking for the 1893 commemorative half dollars, and in what condition? This is a coin I keep meaning to buy someday just to have one, but haven't gotten around to it.[/QUOTE]
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