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<p>[QUOTE="littlehugger, post: 3514186, member: 58633"]Shrews, I agree with that. Being there and able to eyeball your coins is a big part of the fun of collecting.</p><p>You really did choose a great piece. Morgans are classic coins, and yours looks like it was minted yesterday.</p><p>I like its minty shine, the cartwheel effect, which also indicates its a virgin to cleaning and polishing, and the authe</p><p>It has all the features you desire in any coin, but you especially long for in a Morgan.</p><p>Put it in one of those nifty air tights to preserve it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, but die cracks are a sign of authenticity. Not that too many are counterfeiting 1921 Morgans. However.......</p><p> Just think, of you are selling silver rounds, instead of selling 99.9 Troy ASE's barely over melt, you can sell 90% Avdp Morgans for $20+ or more, it starts looking likely.</p><p> Even though ASE's have much more silver, they are bullion. While Morgans have significantly less, they have numismatic value.</p><p> Gee, I need to patent this idea and get rich.</p><p>LOL[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="littlehugger, post: 3514186, member: 58633"]Shrews, I agree with that. Being there and able to eyeball your coins is a big part of the fun of collecting. You really did choose a great piece. Morgans are classic coins, and yours looks like it was minted yesterday. I like its minty shine, the cartwheel effect, which also indicates its a virgin to cleaning and polishing, and the authe It has all the features you desire in any coin, but you especially long for in a Morgan. Put it in one of those nifty air tights to preserve it. Yes, but die cracks are a sign of authenticity. Not that too many are counterfeiting 1921 Morgans. However....... Just think, of you are selling silver rounds, instead of selling 99.9 Troy ASE's barely over melt, you can sell 90% Avdp Morgans for $20+ or more, it starts looking likely. Even though ASE's have much more silver, they are bullion. While Morgans have significantly less, they have numismatic value. Gee, I need to patent this idea and get rich. LOL[/QUOTE]
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