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<p>[QUOTE="Gam3rBlake, post: 7352021, member: 115909"]Well first of all..</p><p><br /></p><p>The population was much lower when Morgan Dollars were in circulation. 100 years from now there will probably be far more collectors than today due to population expansion. If the population of the United States doubles in the next 100 years then statistically there will be twice as many collectors in 100 years as there are today.</p><p><br /></p><p>I should also mention that lots and lots of silver Washington Quarters have been melted as "junk silver" as well. Even many BU condition Washington Quarters were melted during the huge silver price spike of the 80s.</p><p><br /></p><p>Lastly, I'm not saying they'll fetch the same prices as Morgan Dollars today. I'm not saying an MS63 1932-D will sell for the same price as an MS63 1893-S Morgan Dollar. I am simply saying that I think they will become popular coins to collect. That's all. I am not making any claims regarding price increases.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Lincoln Cent is the most popular American coin to collect, bar none, of all time. Even more popular than collecting Morgan Dollars. Yet even a 1909-S VDB in MS condition (the most expensive Lincoln cent of all) is still far cheaper than many Morgan Dollar dates.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gam3rBlake, post: 7352021, member: 115909"]Well first of all.. The population was much lower when Morgan Dollars were in circulation. 100 years from now there will probably be far more collectors than today due to population expansion. If the population of the United States doubles in the next 100 years then statistically there will be twice as many collectors in 100 years as there are today. I should also mention that lots and lots of silver Washington Quarters have been melted as "junk silver" as well. Even many BU condition Washington Quarters were melted during the huge silver price spike of the 80s. Lastly, I'm not saying they'll fetch the same prices as Morgan Dollars today. I'm not saying an MS63 1932-D will sell for the same price as an MS63 1893-S Morgan Dollar. I am simply saying that I think they will become popular coins to collect. That's all. I am not making any claims regarding price increases. The Lincoln Cent is the most popular American coin to collect, bar none, of all time. Even more popular than collecting Morgan Dollars. Yet even a 1909-S VDB in MS condition (the most expensive Lincoln cent of all) is still far cheaper than many Morgan Dollar dates.[/QUOTE]
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