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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7548064, member: 105098"]MS69 and MS70 ASEs, are not walking liberty halfs and never will be, and this is also very possible for these new morgans and peace dollar strikes on a different composition. Check around the forums on the internet a while, does it appear to you the collectors are taking them as an addition to the series,,, or instead as a commemorative strike that's not part of the series, because that's what really matters, how collectors receive them into the hobby. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's the difference between them being one more hole to fill in the albums (if album makers do that even and create a new page to add them in), or a stand alone set like the W quarters of 2019-2020. </p><p><br /></p><p>the TPGs haven't added them to the registry sets yet so not sure where they decide they will fall yet, but that will also matter to some folks on how they are perceived and received in the collector world.</p><p><br /></p><p>these will all be MS69 or MS70 morgan and peace dollars and that's not going to change any time soon if at all ever. top grade rarity isn't gonna have the "oomph" that say, a MS68 1881S morgan dollar has., All 175K of them should AT LEAST be MS68 or better.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nobody is going to be paying five or six figures or more for 1 of 175,000 other MS69s or MS70s. or even 85K MS70s and 90K MS69s. something has to go really wrong where there's just a couple dozen MS70s, and even then, it's still the wrong composition for the series and in fact on a commemorative planchet. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have no doubts it will be as hot as the basketball hall of fame or Apollo coins, or the McAuliffe coins at least initially, it's where they settle to in the hobby I have my personal concerns over, but they all should be very high grade or perfect from the start, and likely will also be VAM-less. </p><p><br /></p><p>The real question I guess is "Is it an actual morgan or peace dollar and part of the series as a whole, or something else in the eyes of the collector community?".</p><p><br /></p><p>time will tell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7548064, member: 105098"]MS69 and MS70 ASEs, are not walking liberty halfs and never will be, and this is also very possible for these new morgans and peace dollar strikes on a different composition. Check around the forums on the internet a while, does it appear to you the collectors are taking them as an addition to the series,,, or instead as a commemorative strike that's not part of the series, because that's what really matters, how collectors receive them into the hobby. It's the difference between them being one more hole to fill in the albums (if album makers do that even and create a new page to add them in), or a stand alone set like the W quarters of 2019-2020. the TPGs haven't added them to the registry sets yet so not sure where they decide they will fall yet, but that will also matter to some folks on how they are perceived and received in the collector world. these will all be MS69 or MS70 morgan and peace dollars and that's not going to change any time soon if at all ever. top grade rarity isn't gonna have the "oomph" that say, a MS68 1881S morgan dollar has., All 175K of them should AT LEAST be MS68 or better. Nobody is going to be paying five or six figures or more for 1 of 175,000 other MS69s or MS70s. or even 85K MS70s and 90K MS69s. something has to go really wrong where there's just a couple dozen MS70s, and even then, it's still the wrong composition for the series and in fact on a commemorative planchet. I have no doubts it will be as hot as the basketball hall of fame or Apollo coins, or the McAuliffe coins at least initially, it's where they settle to in the hobby I have my personal concerns over, but they all should be very high grade or perfect from the start, and likely will also be VAM-less. The real question I guess is "Is it an actual morgan or peace dollar and part of the series as a whole, or something else in the eyes of the collector community?". time will tell.[/QUOTE]
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