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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Collecting Morgan Silver Dollar Coins

By Richard DuBois

Morgan Silver Dollar Coins are some of the most beloved and most collected American coins ever offered by the United States Mint. These large silver coins are sought-after for their exquisiteness, design and durable nature. Even though it's maybe the most common of all recent silver coins from the U.S., Silver Morgan Dollars have a great deal of significance historically, being a key part of America's first growth to the west. There have been a broad number of varieties produced, making building a full collecting of Silver Morgans a bona fide test.

Five Mints in entirety had a part in the fabrication of Morgan silver Dollar Coins from the years of'78 up until'21, these included San Francisco, Carson City, Denver, New Orleans and Philadelphia.

The manufacture of Silver Morgan Dollars ceased in'04 due to a deficiency of raw silver, and then was was picked up again once more in'21. For the duration of that year, in excess of more than 80 million of the coins were produced in San Francisco, Denver and Philadelphia. This also was the last year that the Morgan Silver Dollar was to be produced, as it was fated to be replaced by the Peace Dollar, which was minted to commemorate the finish of World War I a few years before.

If you are searching for the least pricey method of acquiring Morgan Silver Dollar Coins while still amassing a collection of superior coins, then you should focus on coins that are in the grade range of EF to AU. You must be cautious when making an investment in some of the higher grades, as you would be better off buying coins that have been graded by PCGS or NGC.

With the popularity of the NGC and PCGS coin grading service, the customer is guaranteed of the coin's state and legitimacy. This creates a beneficial situation for both the buyer and seller, as the sale price is most frequently higher for graded coins than raw or unslabbed versions. While it may be a bit more expensive, a coin buyer can be sure that the coin he is purchasing is authentic and genuine. A panel of the top graders must independently agree on the coin's grade and then a final grade must be approved. Each newly graded coin is then sonically encased in a hard plastic case and assigned a unique serial number that allows you to identify and keep track of your rare coins.

You should strive to deal only with dealers who have a reputation of being honest and fair. You must also spend time shopping with other dealers, never settling for the first coin that you come across. Comparison shopping is a must. Prices tend to vary greatly, and you will want to match up to the prices that you are getting from several dealers to get the maximum amount of silver fr your money. - 23212

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