Investment grade silver dollars could make you big money for reasons most investors completely overlook. And the amazing part is virtually anyone can get started regardless of their investment budget.
The Morgan silver dollar is one of the most widely collected and studied silver coins ever produced by the US government. Authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of February 28, 1878 this famous coin gets its name from its designer George T. Morgan. >>
LMAO, i thought it was a barber dime??? What a joke
Want to buy an auction catalog for the William Hesslein Sale (December 2, 1926). Thanks to all those who have helped us obtain the others!!!
My account rep called me today, and one of the things we discussed was why I've never joined the Power Seller program. I told him it's because it's meaningless; that there are no real criteria for membership such as offering legit product and honest descriptions. This seller's auctions are an excellent example that illustrates that point.
I like the guarantee shown on the COA.... they guarantee the coin is minted by the U.S. Mint. However, if you damage or alter the case, then that guarantee no longer applies!
This seller is also an example of how useless the feedback system is. They show 100% positive, but the only reason they do is because they use retaliatory negatives to coerce buyers in to mutual feedback withdrawals - they have 33.
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Investment grade silver dollars could make you big money for reasons most investors completely overlook. And the amazing part is virtually anyone can get started regardless of their investment budget.
The Morgan silver dollar is one of the most widely collected and studied silver coins ever produced by the US government. Authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of February 28, 1878 this famous coin gets its name from its designer George T. Morgan. >>
LMAO, i thought it was a barber dime??? What a joke
-Paul
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"I'am convinced that NAC grading is as good and accurate as PCGS and ANACS" states user mul321 ( 38)
Shill?
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Question? Do you want to put your money in the actual coin or in the fancy name on the holder? >>
I think I will settle for the fancy name instead of the POS holder.
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<< <i>Well at least you get a free "gold" box
-Paul >>
Not if you buy 20, then your get a USED pcgs box. LMAO
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Russ, NCNE
FACT! + All US Coins were minted by the US Mints!
As Johnny Carson used to say: "I did not know that!"
Maybe they want to make sure you know it's not from the Danbury Mint.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!