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1921-D PROOF LIKE MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR
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The pictures of this very nice 1921-D morgan silver dollar just low enough to be affordable and high enough to be proud to show it off this indicates a good strike and great details in the key areas. Around the rims and to the centerpoint it seems to have a mirrored background, i guess that is why they call it prooflike. This one will fit any collection and will be standout coin in any album. this is a great specimen for your set, a specimen like this is the type that could show a nice return on a investment in the coming years. The silver content and appearance can only help it to increase in value above your original cost in this auction. More collectors are entering the coin market for lots of reasons and one is that the rare silver coin is showing a consistent ,and steady increase in value along with the turmoil in the stock market and the real estate market a lot of people are searching for alternatives and with coins like this you can show a increase in value in just a few years, but nothing can put a price on a child or grandchild smile when they recieve a coin like this. The Morgan dollar was first minted in 1878 and much of the discussion about the Morgan Dollar centered on who the beautiful portrait on the coin was. The public demand caused a reporter to disclose this beautiful woman in 1879, Anna Willess Williams, a schoolteacher, as the one who posed as Lady Liberty for the coin. The Morgan dollar for the next 100 plus years has proved the most popular coin to collect. If you have ever thought about collecting coins, this is your perfect chance. I try to honestly describe everything i sell, but please view the pictures and grade for yourself as i am not a expert and opinions vary and at the very least i may miss, not see, or incorrectly describe a item . No warranties are expressed or implied and opinion of grades are just that opinions. Grading is not a science and several factors along with personal preference for color, toning, strike, blemishes, die cracks and plain eye appeal make it possible for two people to come to different opinions on a grade. And as i understand it the market conditions change, the grading standards change and may always do so. I take the pictures so that you can examine the item just in case i incorrectly describe or miss something. THANKS FOR TAKEING THE TIME TO READ THIS
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