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<p>[QUOTE="starnote111, post: 194817, member: 7692"]Shortgapbob, Whats up? I have some Morgans, I have a complete date set that consist of all Carson City coins or either Philadelphia coins. I've found that the 1899-P Morgan is a very hard coin to come by, I looked over a year before I found one. The VAM varieties of these coins is very vast from my understanding and I've never personally indulged in the Vam varieties but I'm sure it is very interesting. Do you plan on collecting one of each variety? Good hunting and have fun for I'm sure it will be interesting. Morgans....I've been very fortunate in my travels to coin shows and meeting dealers across the country and am proud to have collected a complete mint and date set also of the Morgans Silver dollars, and yep' that encludes a 1895-P certified PCGS-Proof 62 also the 1893-S certified, the 1889CC certified, The 1894-P and several others that are a must for authenication. Needless to say I have a sizeable investment in this collection...but it is truely a "rush of adrinadline" when I hold it in my hands and look at the coins, hopefully my son at some time in his life will appreciate what it stands for in history when he holds it and how very lucky he is to hold a complete set. Good luck and best wishes, Michael[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="starnote111, post: 194817, member: 7692"]Shortgapbob, Whats up? I have some Morgans, I have a complete date set that consist of all Carson City coins or either Philadelphia coins. I've found that the 1899-P Morgan is a very hard coin to come by, I looked over a year before I found one. The VAM varieties of these coins is very vast from my understanding and I've never personally indulged in the Vam varieties but I'm sure it is very interesting. Do you plan on collecting one of each variety? Good hunting and have fun for I'm sure it will be interesting. Morgans....I've been very fortunate in my travels to coin shows and meeting dealers across the country and am proud to have collected a complete mint and date set also of the Morgans Silver dollars, and yep' that encludes a 1895-P certified PCGS-Proof 62 also the 1893-S certified, the 1889CC certified, The 1894-P and several others that are a must for authenication. Needless to say I have a sizeable investment in this collection...but it is truely a "rush of adrinadline" when I hold it in my hands and look at the coins, hopefully my son at some time in his life will appreciate what it stands for in history when he holds it and how very lucky he is to hold a complete set. Good luck and best wishes, Michael[/QUOTE]
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