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<p>[QUOTE="Stanley Beerenfenger, post: 2315321, member: 76889"]<b>I was just ready an ad that I know has not much to do with this topic but I would like to know if someone could give an answer whether these coins are genuine or not? They are being offered by International Coin & Currency of Montpelier, Vermont. As a Canadian collector and just starting out trying to collect Morgan dollar this company is offering these Morgans for $59.00</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>The Legendary 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar, Brilliant Uncirculated -- Limit 2 per household.</b> In 1962, the 1904-O (New Orleans Mint) Morgan silver dollar was one of the three most expensive issues in the series, UNCs listed for $350. Only a few thousand were known to exist in any condition. Then the last U.S. Treasury silver dollar releases stunned the collecting world: hundreds of bags emerged from government vaults containing pristine 1904-O Morgans. Today no other BU in the entire Morgan silver dollar series costs so little compared to its peak price.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stanley Beerenfenger, post: 2315321, member: 76889"][B]I was just ready an ad that I know has not much to do with this topic but I would like to know if someone could give an answer whether these coins are genuine or not? They are being offered by International Coin & Currency of Montpelier, Vermont. As a Canadian collector and just starting out trying to collect Morgan dollar this company is offering these Morgans for $59.00 The Legendary 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar, Brilliant Uncirculated -- Limit 2 per household.[/B] In 1962, the 1904-O (New Orleans Mint) Morgan silver dollar was one of the three most expensive issues in the series, UNCs listed for $350. Only a few thousand were known to exist in any condition. Then the last U.S. Treasury silver dollar releases stunned the collecting world: hundreds of bags emerged from government vaults containing pristine 1904-O Morgans. Today no other BU in the entire Morgan silver dollar series costs so little compared to its peak price.[/QUOTE]
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