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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2494859, member: 19250"]Santinidollar , wasn't referring that you were El cheapo,just the fact that it is a semi key coin and in MS would be a huge hunk out of your coin budget.</p><p>I sold a 1893 O a few months back as it was graded xf 45. The reason though I sold it was two fold one yes it was a semi key 300,000 and held a premium but since I really don't collect Morgan dollars as a set it really didn't need the slot filled.</p><p>Second the money was used to buy another item that fit better in my collection . And yet a 3rd reason even though it is a semi key watching over the years I haven't seen any movement upwards on a coin that has such a low mintage .</p><p>We each make choices to our collecting , I had the opportunity about 1.5 years ago to buy a extremely rare variety coin. I cherry picked it off e bay. However the coin had some bad damage. Even though the coin was like an R-7 variety I just couldn't live with it having such damage.</p><p>I do know quite a few collectors who could see through the issues and would of jumped on it. Would of,could of ,should of , is always in play in collecting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2494859, member: 19250"]Santinidollar , wasn't referring that you were El cheapo,just the fact that it is a semi key coin and in MS would be a huge hunk out of your coin budget. I sold a 1893 O a few months back as it was graded xf 45. The reason though I sold it was two fold one yes it was a semi key 300,000 and held a premium but since I really don't collect Morgan dollars as a set it really didn't need the slot filled. Second the money was used to buy another item that fit better in my collection . And yet a 3rd reason even though it is a semi key watching over the years I haven't seen any movement upwards on a coin that has such a low mintage . We each make choices to our collecting , I had the opportunity about 1.5 years ago to buy a extremely rare variety coin. I cherry picked it off e bay. However the coin had some bad damage. Even though the coin was like an R-7 variety I just couldn't live with it having such damage. I do know quite a few collectors who could see through the issues and would of jumped on it. Would of,could of ,should of , is always in play in collecting.[/QUOTE]
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