Here's an ebay listing for a 1879 dime morgan head.
Got 5 grand to spare??
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390518628065?ru ... 26_rdc%3D1
beauanderos wrote:Why don't we start up a virtual museum of our finest pieces, so that our membership can appreciate what our cumulative purchasing power has achieved?
barrytrot wrote:It's a neat coin although it doesn't look like it has as much "color" in hand.
Also, I'm out of the coin buying game for now. I have been out for 10 months and it feels pretty good I don't see myself buying any numismatic coins for the foreseeable future.
Rodebaugh wrote:barrytrot wrote:It's a neat coin although it doesn't look like it has as much "color" in hand.
Also, I'm out of the coin buying game for now. I have been out for 10 months and it feels pretty good I don't see myself buying any numismatic coins for the foreseeable future.
You quit cold turkey style. I see it as human nature to strive to complete things. Coin collecting is a hobby that lends itself nicely to this.
I'd like to know more about the thought process and decision to stop. The pro's and con's as you weighed them. Seems like a nice paragraph that I'd like to read if your up to the typing.
Rodebaugh wrote: I see it as human nature to strive to complete things. Coin collecting is a hobby that lends itself nicely to this.
Rodebaugh wrote:I'd like to know more about the thought process and decision to stop. The pro's and con's as you weighed them. Seems like a nice paragraph that I'd like to read if your up to the typing.
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