i have 2 really good looken morgans that i paid 50 bucks ea for. silver is at 25 now at best. im not sure it wont go to 15 again.
are just the every day of the mill UNC morgans worth double the price of silver?
thanks
the value of morgans vs the price of silver
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Re: the value of morgans vs the price of silver
Morgans will always carry a premium over silver, in my opinion. Even if silver does go way down again (as you implied, I wouldn't be surprised if it does), you'd still be able to make your money back off of those if not a little more than what you paid.
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Re: the value of morgans vs the price of silver
thanks for the reply Daniel.
like the coins you sent me
like the coins you sent me
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Re: the value of morgans vs the price of silver
I am no expert, but when valuing the silver content in a coin, I look to http://www.coinflation.com/silver_coin_values.html
The local coin shop that I have my wife visit for me has a collection of coins for guys like me who like to collect for silver value. They are mostly common date coins. This trip, I wanted a Morgan dollar for my collection. This is how he presented it to my wife.
Since I was wanting one just as a specimen and not for its collector's value, I had her pick one out of the $25 lot. This is what she got me.
For $25, I think I did okay. I'm happy. I don't know what a coin shop would pay me for the coin. Melt is about $19.
I suppose for purely investing reasons, I would probably be better off sticking to bullion coins where I should always get melt and my premiums aren't quite as high.
The local coin shop that I have my wife visit for me has a collection of coins for guys like me who like to collect for silver value. They are mostly common date coins. This trip, I wanted a Morgan dollar for my collection. This is how he presented it to my wife.
Since I was wanting one just as a specimen and not for its collector's value, I had her pick one out of the $25 lot. This is what she got me.
For $25, I think I did okay. I'm happy. I don't know what a coin shop would pay me for the coin. Melt is about $19.
I suppose for purely investing reasons, I would probably be better off sticking to bullion coins where I should always get melt and my premiums aren't quite as high.
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Re: the value of morgans vs the price of silver
I remember back before the obama Great Depression that silver was lower...12.00 face or so. Yet the local coin shop still had generic Morgans and Peace dollars at 23-25.00.
I believe the concept of them being a MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR means people tend to value them also as pieces of history and not just silver to be melted.
I believe the concept of them being a MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR means people tend to value them also as pieces of history and not just silver to be melted.
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