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<p>[QUOTE="BALD SPARTAN, post: 1173761, member: 22484"]Morgan Dollars are one of the most collected coins in the world and for good reason. They are large and are made of silver and have stunning art work IMO. I collect them with a modest budget so I go with slabbed MS-63 coins from PCGS. If you look you can find a very attractive MS-63 coin but patience and shopping is the key. Almost all the dates and mints of the Morgan dollar can be had in an MS grade simply due to the coins fate in history. Yes some dates are key and the Carson coins are the ones you will have to save for. The Morgan dollar has some of the most devoted followers and specialized collectors of any coinage to date. Vams, Toners, Grades, Mints, Rarities you name it Morgan collectors got it. Buy the grade you can afford and the coin you like in that grade. I choose PCGS over NGC simply because I like the presentation of my Morgans in the clear PCGS slabs and I like there website (buy their grade only if you agree with it and like the coin). Fakes abound so do your homework and stick to credibale dealers and grading services. I have very much enjoyed all of the good info in this thread. Happy Hunting[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BALD SPARTAN, post: 1173761, member: 22484"]Morgan Dollars are one of the most collected coins in the world and for good reason. They are large and are made of silver and have stunning art work IMO. I collect them with a modest budget so I go with slabbed MS-63 coins from PCGS. If you look you can find a very attractive MS-63 coin but patience and shopping is the key. Almost all the dates and mints of the Morgan dollar can be had in an MS grade simply due to the coins fate in history. Yes some dates are key and the Carson coins are the ones you will have to save for. The Morgan dollar has some of the most devoted followers and specialized collectors of any coinage to date. Vams, Toners, Grades, Mints, Rarities you name it Morgan collectors got it. Buy the grade you can afford and the coin you like in that grade. I choose PCGS over NGC simply because I like the presentation of my Morgans in the clear PCGS slabs and I like there website (buy their grade only if you agree with it and like the coin). Fakes abound so do your homework and stick to credibale dealers and grading services. I have very much enjoyed all of the good info in this thread. Happy Hunting[/QUOTE]
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