Monaco's Wild West Morgan Silver Dollar Collection
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I received a mailing from Monaco's Adam J. Crum detailing one of the "finest rare coin values" on the rare coin market today. I almost couldn't wait to break out a credit card.
For $750, $900, or $1450, you can get a set of 1882-cc, 83-cc, and 84-cc Morgans graded from MS63 to 65 respectively. All NGC. They even toss in for free copies of the 100 Greatest US Coins and Insider's Guide to Morgan Silver Dollars. I wonder if the Insider's Guide tells the buyer than this isn't such a great deal at from 67-80% over CDN bid. But...if you're not satisfied, send the coins back and keep the books. Now that's a bargain.
Their prices for these coins are up to half of what other dealers are charging....IF they even have them at all! Boy, I'd like to see that other half! Maybe those are the ones on Co(i)n Vault. The brochure "hints" that coins are priced "at" or "near lows" brought on by a long term bear market. While that may be true for some coins, it sure isn't for CC dollars. These aren't GSA's either. They also toss in that Silver Dollars are selling for 20 cents on the dollar based on 1989 highs. Then to confuse you further, add that CC dollars are up 40% this year. Huh????? Enough said.
I suggest you call early to avoid disappointments....one way to get the books for little to no cost.
roadrunner
For $750, $900, or $1450, you can get a set of 1882-cc, 83-cc, and 84-cc Morgans graded from MS63 to 65 respectively. All NGC. They even toss in for free copies of the 100 Greatest US Coins and Insider's Guide to Morgan Silver Dollars. I wonder if the Insider's Guide tells the buyer than this isn't such a great deal at from 67-80% over CDN bid. But...if you're not satisfied, send the coins back and keep the books. Now that's a bargain.
Their prices for these coins are up to half of what other dealers are charging....IF they even have them at all! Boy, I'd like to see that other half! Maybe those are the ones on Co(i)n Vault. The brochure "hints" that coins are priced "at" or "near lows" brought on by a long term bear market. While that may be true for some coins, it sure isn't for CC dollars. These aren't GSA's either. They also toss in that Silver Dollars are selling for 20 cents on the dollar based on 1989 highs. Then to confuse you further, add that CC dollars are up 40% this year. Huh????? Enough said.
I suggest you call early to avoid disappointments....one way to get the books for little to no cost.
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