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If you're looking for a great buy in the silver marketplace, then take a look at Mint State 64 Morgan Silver Dollars. Silver has been quietly rising and is now targeting $35 an ounce, a significant psychological and technical level. We agree with many experts who believe that once $35 is taken out, $40 and $50 an ounce could soon follow, especially since gold is currently 100 times more expensive than silver.
We've noticed that the ever-popular Morgan Silver Dollars have been trading at the same levels since silver was $27 per ounce, especially investment-grade examples certified by PCGS or NGC in Mint State 64 condition. Based on our observations, supplies are being depleted at these levels.
Consider this: Brilliant Uncirculated (non-certified) Morgans are currently trading for over $53 per coin—these would grade in the MS-60 to MS-62 range if submitted for certification. In addition, grading services charge $20 to $25 a coin to certify each coin when submitted for grading! This means the minimum cost to get a mint condition Morgan certified is around $75 per coin—and there is no guarantee that it will fetch a mint state 64 grade.
We just acquired a large group of certified, Mint State-64 Morgan Silver Dollars in various dates from 1878-1904. While our supplies last, we're offering:
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