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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 788817, member: 16510"]<b>Welcome and,</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Welcome and my answer are,</p><p> </p><p>1. Sliver can turn all the colors in the world but the one it turns most often is grey or black, very common.</p><p>2. You can buy Morgan dollars anywhere, shops, shows, mail order, online dealers but first buy the book.</p><p>3. <span style="color: red">The Red Book</span>. </p><p>4. Morgan dollars are not a good investment unless you are ready to buy many in the $700 to $5000 each range and do your homework before hand, then hold them up to 10 years or more.</p><p> </p><p>Morgan dollars are one of the most common coins in all of U.S. history, few are rare and millions are availible in mint state - there is absolutly no collected series before 1935 with even a fraction of remaining mint state examples as the Morgan silver dollar. It was a govt. buy out to even produce them, no one needed them except the silver barons (place to go with their silver), very few ever even saw one before 1900, they did not circulate and they sat in Govt. valults for years (almost 85 years) before being depleted in the 1960's.</p><p>They can be had at every shop and show, virtually every dealer in the country has them - they are common as cats.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 788817, member: 16510"][b]Welcome and,[/b] Welcome and my answer are, 1. Sliver can turn all the colors in the world but the one it turns most often is grey or black, very common. 2. You can buy Morgan dollars anywhere, shops, shows, mail order, online dealers but first buy the book. 3. [COLOR=red]The Red Book[/COLOR]. 4. Morgan dollars are not a good investment unless you are ready to buy many in the $700 to $5000 each range and do your homework before hand, then hold them up to 10 years or more. Morgan dollars are one of the most common coins in all of U.S. history, few are rare and millions are availible in mint state - there is absolutly no collected series before 1935 with even a fraction of remaining mint state examples as the Morgan silver dollar. It was a govt. buy out to even produce them, no one needed them except the silver barons (place to go with their silver), very few ever even saw one before 1900, they did not circulate and they sat in Govt. valults for years (almost 85 years) before being depleted in the 1960's. They can be had at every shop and show, virtually every dealer in the country has them - they are common as cats.[/QUOTE]
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