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Morgan Dollars posted by thisbud42

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I love Morgan Dollars and have had 3 complete certified sets which were sold by Heritage Galleries in years passed.

 

I am in the process of building another certified set, at present I only have 24 coins, all except 2 are MS 65 or MS 66. The other two are some of the hard years 1884-S AU 55 and 1896-O AU 55. I intend to continue work on this set until completed. This month I went over my budget. I am still looking for MS 65 or higher coins and of course, at the best price.

 

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WOW, tremendous accomplishment with 3 completed Morgan sets and now a 4th underway ! What continually draws you to the Morgans vs exploring another set? Is it your continued expertise with the set, profits when selling, historical significance of the series, design / look & "feel" of the Morgans, or all of the above? Continued Success ! RichH

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I would love to start a morgan set but of course I would want all DPL with the highest grades available. This would prove too much for me and I fear I would be living under a bridge clutching my precious and still be surprisingly happy. Gun in one hand precious in the other. :banana:

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I would love to start a morgan set but of course I would want all DPL with the highest grades available. This would prove too much for me and I fear I would be living under a bridge clutching my precious and still be surprisingly happy. Gun in one hand precious in the other. :banana:

 

You don't always have a gun in 1 hand? I thought that was normal

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