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Would You Buy This Morgan For $22?

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I'm a fan of the crescent rim toned Morgans...

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ONly if you like it. It is not really "worth" $22 to the market.
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It is a 1921, which hurts the value horribly. But, becuase it looks UNC, with nice toning. I would buy it and you could probably make a little cash.
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For $22 I'll take those all day long. Better than bullion, IMHO
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I would !
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Buy it! Buy it!
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Absolutely
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I agree.
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Um, yes I would.
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I am glad I'm not the only one that would pay $22. I would have jumped right on it,especially with free shipping :-)
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I paid two dollars for the first silver dollar I ever bought. My dad gave me a hard time for buying it. Of course that was 1968.
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But back then a gallon of gas was 22 to 25 cents, so 22 dollars now days is about the same as my 2 dollars in 1968.
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I'd buy it.
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Spot price of silver is about $17.50 today so I would buy it for $22. You are not getting an ounce of silver but you are getting a Morgan. If you live another 40 years it will probably triple in value.
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Pretty good deal
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If your're buying it for your personal collection, then yes. However, if your buying it to make a quick flip and make a few bucks, then no.
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