Morgan silver dollar vs silver eagle's
Juanmotime707
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I am a small time collector. My question is should I buy Morgan's or eagle's. I have some of both. I think the eagle's are a beautiful coin, and a nice Morgan is so expensive. 1889 cc fine condition, or 2019 s enhanced reverse pr69.
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There is no right or wrong, buy what you like to look at the most.
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For a investment, which will be worth more in 10 years do you think?
I would strongly suggest you buy what you like more with funds you do not need. If you are buying for investment then you shouldn't rely on anonymous opinions from a chat board.
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I like Morgan's but I rarely purchase them so I would definitely lean on the side of the ASE for my personal investment purposes.
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I have all of the ASE proofs except the 95. All in 70. I also have many morgans, in my humble opinion, if you are trying to complete the set on a normal person budget, ASE proofs are the way to go. With that said if you have a bead on a 89cc...tough call.
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You were right on in your opening post (OP). Morgans are more pricey than Silver Eagles. I collect a little of both. This way I'm not breaking the bank, but enjoying the Best of both worlds!
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.@Juanmotime707.... Welcome aboard. Your question is such that really only you can answer it. Are you collecting as a hobby? Investment? As a dealer? What appeals to you? What is your budget like? Many questions that you must consider. My advice? Buy what you like and have fun. Cheers, RickO