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Many people enjoy coin collecting as a
hobby, particularly collecting and trading silver dollars. These
days, silver dollars coins are quite rare. Some people are quite
excited when they find one and consider it a treasure. Others see
them as a dollar and have no problem spending it.
The Morgan dollar coin is a silver dollar
minted originally in the late 19th century, with Miss Liberty's
face and an eagle on either side. A nickname for the coin is the
"buzzard dollar" because of the somewhat gaunt look of the eagle,
which looks more like a buzzard. Nonetheless, they are rare coins,
as the last was made in 1921, and it's uniqueness makes it a
treasure to own.
There are some people trade coins to
enhance their collection. Collectors may have a coin that is needed
to complete a collection, so they will inquire about what they need
from other coin collectors and offer up what they have. To trade
dollar coins, one needs to possess a rare coin of your own. Most
collectors have multiple dollar coins, including duplicates, so
they never lose the coin for their own collection.
Silver dollar coins can be beautiful. Ones
made of almost pure silver are worth more and are obviously better
looking than those made of mostly copper. The United States
Government has issued commemorative silver dollar coins, as well,
which are released for limited times. Collectors usually save a few
of these coins to trade or keep once they are no longer being
produced.
A coins value increases the older and
rarer it is. If you have an extremely rare coin, it does not matter
what condition it is in. The condition of a coin will matter more
if it is less rare, and the better it looks, the more money it will
bring in. A Morgan Dollar that is in Brilliant Uncirculated
condition commands a lot of money because it is both a rare coin
and in perfect condition.
The best thing to do if you are
considering collecting and trading silver dollar coins, is to do
lots of research. As with anything, the more knowledgeable you are
about the subject, the more power you will have when working with
coins.
Collecting and trading silver dollar
coins is a hobby many people enjoy. Such coins are rare
nowadays and finding them may seem special to some. For others, a
dollar is a dollar and when a silver coin comes their way, they
simply spend it! Morgan silver dollars were placed into circulation
in the late 19th century. The production of morgan dollar coins was
stopped by the US government in 1921 and are now highly prized
collectibles. Collectors usually trade dollar coins and other
collectible coins for coins of similar value or mostly just because
they want to upgrade their collection.
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