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The Internet Is About The Only Place I Can Find A 90cc GSA

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 Posted 10/20/2015  11:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BuckeyeCoinGuy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not expressing any opinion on the investment worthiness of a '90CC in GSA, but completely agree with never listening to the seller on stuff like this.

If it was such a good investment, why is she willing to part with it?



As for buying one or not, it is your money. You worked hard for it I presume. Spend it like you want.

CC Morgans are the king of the US Coin industry period. I don't see the CC Morgans being knocked off their perch anytime soon. So your real risk is a GSA bubble as mentioned or the general decline of coin collecting as older collectors leave the hobby faster than new collectors enter.

Some good advice about not buying the plastic and buying the coin.


My best advice is essentially the same advice I gave to my littlest brother when he started getting interested in the ladies. Don't buy the first one you see no matter what. Be picky.

This is a very thin market. Watch some sales for a year or two and get the trend while you fill some other GSA CC's first.
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 Posted 10/21/2015  08:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TMCD75 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm worried about what Slider said above. The 90CC in the GSA case seems to have exploded in price the last 2 years. Even the 91CC isn't too far behind it, but they're both ultra rare in GSA format.

If it's a bubble, I could be royally screwed over but then again, I'm buying and collecting them because I really like them, not because I'm trying to cut a hog's butt in five years. Is it worth spending that much on? The three high dollar CC GSA coins are the 79Cc, 90Cc, and 91CC. Even in low MS grades I'll have to spend 5k per coin possibly, with the 79Cc being 7-8k...this is getting darn expensive!!
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 Posted 10/21/2015  1:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add terry8835 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If the GSA Morgan CC coins are a good 20 year long term investment I don't think I will be here in 20 years to reap those benefits. I think buy GE stock is a much better long term investment and not even 20 years. When you start to get investing mixed up with collecting somebody is going to have their lunch money stolen and then be pushed into a mud hole. You should collect what you like and invest in what has best returns. These are often opposite things. If the CC bubble ever bursts a lot of people will be crying. Is it likely that another horde of CC Morgans is going to come on the market?
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