Will you buy Morgan Dollar Liberty struck in 2006 ?
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To honor the San Francisco Mint. CoinWorld, July 3rd, indicated the US Mint will strike both a Silver Dollar with the Morgan dollar Liberty as the obverse and a $5 Dollar gold coin to commemorate the San Francisco Mint. $5 Gold obverse will be a Coronet Liberty based on 1906 Coronet Double Eagle. Reverse for both coins will be views of San Francisco Mint. Sign me up !
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I saw the antique toy market dissolve when repros and "close" models became available to the decorators who used to use genuine antiques.
Many of you will say it won't make a difference as there are too many dedicated collectors desiring GENUINE OLD coins for designs. Maybe you're right, but if only a few decide the new issues will satisfy their desire for the design, it will remove that section of the market. Then, as acceptance grows, more will do the same.
IMO.
<< <i>I'd probably buy anything with the morgan design on it.....
I beleive I would also, I just love the design and I have bought 1lb. bullion in the shape of the morgan so i dont see why i wouldnt buy a coin that was actually struck by one of the US mints no matter what date it was
If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
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Just another indication that the decision makers are artistically bankrupt.
Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies.
<< <i>I'd probably buy anything with the morgan design on it.....
I did....
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I like the Buffallo dollar and bullion coin, but the US mint had better be careful issuing reproductions of coins in the same denominations weight and fineness as the originals. It will be a scamers paradise.
<< <i>I'd probably buy anything with the morgan design on it.....
I, on the other hand, probably won't buy anything with the Morgan design on it...at least the Morgan Liberty. The eagle reverse is okay.
Of course, in reality, I wouldn't be buying one regardless of the design. I simply am not a fan of bullion rounds.
<< <i>I simply am not a fan of bullion rounds. >>
They will be legal tender coins. Heck, you can even go spend them for face value.
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<< <i>I simply am not a fan of bullion rounds. >>
They will be legal tender coins. Heck, you can even go spend them for face value.
Legal tender status has nothing to do with it. They are silver rounds...nothing more, nothing less. They merely happen to be minted/marketed by the U.S. Mint rather than Silvertowne or the Franklin Mint. (both of which ALSO put out a "spendable" product even if not legal tender)