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<p>[QUOTE="jjack, post: 1564170, member: 33596"]IMO ASE was issued as bullion the idea being they are products intended for investment vehicle for diversification of one's asset and should not have numismatic value they are not called commemorative/collector's coin for a reason. I actually want states to accept the use of bullions' for cash transactions (based on current spot value).</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway Morgan/peace dollars are not bullion's apart from that those coins where circulated and so yes in spite of their high mintage amount available in good condition is rare. Unless we have 3rd world war or government seizure with ASE the number of MS68+ for any year is never going to go down even 50 years into the future and in fact the numbers' will only keep raising. Only possibility is increasing collector base in other countries but if you want to play that i would stick with Perth mint products than anything from US mint.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jjack, post: 1564170, member: 33596"]IMO ASE was issued as bullion the idea being they are products intended for investment vehicle for diversification of one's asset and should not have numismatic value they are not called commemorative/collector's coin for a reason. I actually want states to accept the use of bullions' for cash transactions (based on current spot value). Anyway Morgan/peace dollars are not bullion's apart from that those coins where circulated and so yes in spite of their high mintage amount available in good condition is rare. Unless we have 3rd world war or government seizure with ASE the number of MS68+ for any year is never going to go down even 50 years into the future and in fact the numbers' will only keep raising. Only possibility is increasing collector base in other countries but if you want to play that i would stick with Perth mint products than anything from US mint.[/QUOTE]
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