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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2357990, member: 37839"]Thanks for the tagging on that one, guys. It is visceral when you find the magic Morgan--one that makes you tingle and get that feeling in the pit of your stomach that you MUST have that coin. Sometimes, the budget and practicality goes out of the window, and you absolutely must have a coin that ya really can't or should not afford--been there/done that. Saw the move, own the mug, bought the T-shirt. However, it is often best not to fall in Morgan LOVE, whereby one falls for a "sucker price" on eBay, or gets into a bidding war on Heritage, or elsewhere. As @</p><p><a href="https://www.cointalk.com/members/jpcienkus.42727/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/members/jpcienkus.42727/">jpcienkus</a> says, you have to get the coin that moves you, and still works in your coin OCD, without breaking the bank. There are thousands of Morgans--the fun is finding ones that ring your bell. To answer [USER=18333]@goldfinger[/USER] in public, as his question was very legitimate, and made lots of sense, and applies to all of us, I would go for that beautiful MS 64 DMPL coin he was looking at, over the MS 65 DMPL. There is not enough difference sometimes in 1 grade unless the coin is absolutely unique and spectacular to spend TWICE to THREE times the price. Can MS 64 DMPL coins look as nice as MS 65 DMPL coins? Absolutely---I own and have owned many of them just like that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2357990, member: 37839"]Thanks for the tagging on that one, guys. It is visceral when you find the magic Morgan--one that makes you tingle and get that feeling in the pit of your stomach that you MUST have that coin. Sometimes, the budget and practicality goes out of the window, and you absolutely must have a coin that ya really can't or should not afford--been there/done that. Saw the move, own the mug, bought the T-shirt. However, it is often best not to fall in Morgan LOVE, whereby one falls for a "sucker price" on eBay, or gets into a bidding war on Heritage, or elsewhere. As @ [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/members/jpcienkus.42727/']jpcienkus[/URL] says, you have to get the coin that moves you, and still works in your coin OCD, without breaking the bank. There are thousands of Morgans--the fun is finding ones that ring your bell. To answer [USER=18333]@goldfinger[/USER] in public, as his question was very legitimate, and made lots of sense, and applies to all of us, I would go for that beautiful MS 64 DMPL coin he was looking at, over the MS 65 DMPL. There is not enough difference sometimes in 1 grade unless the coin is absolutely unique and spectacular to spend TWICE to THREE times the price. Can MS 64 DMPL coins look as nice as MS 65 DMPL coins? Absolutely---I own and have owned many of them just like that.[/QUOTE]
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