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My most recent purchase (not a biggie) is a 1878 Morgan silver dollar Rev of 79 in MS62. The biggest purchase so far in my new Morgan collection, boy I've got a long ways to go
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to CCF. 1878 Morgans alone can keep you busy. What is your plan of attack with your Morgan collection?
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Thanks Dave. My plan of attack is to try to knock out most of the common dates that I can in mostly the MS grades then work on semi-key dates and key dates in either AU or MS if possible. I'm staying with NGC coins as they appear to be cheaper then PGS coins on average. I'm worried about ungraded coins as I have a hard time telling weither or not they've been cleaned. I made that mistake with my Washington quarter collection and had to replace a lot of cleaned quarters to keep the set all high MS coins.
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