Coins Morgan
Posted in Uncategorized on 08/02/2008 12:34 am by admin
Coins Morgan
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![]() 1879 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR NICE CONDITION US COIN US $26.01
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![]() Silver Morgan Head US 1 Dollar Coins US $81.89
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![]() 1879 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin US $25.00
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![]() Morgan Dollars 1891 P Two Coin Lot 90Silver Estate Buy US $56.01
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![]() 1878 S Morgan Silver Dollar Coin US $40.00
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![]() 3 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars Nice Coins Great Details US $80.98
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![]() 1892 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR NICE US COIN US $33.00
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![]() 1893 CC Fine Silver Morgan Dollar Better Date Coins US $148.50
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![]() 1880 Morgan Silver Dollar AU Coin US $14.50
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![]() 1885 MORGAN DOLLAR GORGEOUS GEM RAINBOW TONED COIN 7 US $26.00
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![]() 1891 O MORGAN DOLLAR FANTASTIC TONED COIN 1 US $18.50
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![]() 1900 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR NICE US COIN US $28.01
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![]() Morgan Dollars 1891 O Two Coin Lot 90Silver Estate Buy US $51.99
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![]() 1885 Morgan Dollar beautiful coinexcellent detailssuper nice AU US $34.95
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Anyone who has followed silver closely the last few years has probably read of the alleged manipulation of the price of silver. Investigators claim that JP Morgan has been responsible since March of 2008. It was in March of 2008 that JP Morgan took over the failed Bear Stearns bank at the request of the U.S. government. So, JP Morgan inherited the massive short position from Bear Stearns. On the very day Bear Stearns failed, silver hit a multi-decade high of $21 per ounce. Those within the silver investing community who knew of Bear Stearns' huge short position had high hopes that JP Morgan would dissolve the massive short position and let the price of silver find its free-market price level. The expectation is that, in a market free of manipulation, the price of silver would eventually move back in line with its long-time ratio of 1/15th to 1/20th the price of gold.
But it didn't happen. Shortly after the takeover by JP Morgan, the price of silver pulled back - and pulled back dramatically. It pulled back from a high of $20.92 (London) March 17, 2008 to a low of $9.17 in Nov 2008. that is a 56% pullback. Gold also pulled back from an intermediate high of $1,011 in March of 2008, to a low of $713 in November; a pullback of only 29%.
Why the disparity? The serious silver investing community hypothesized that the government had "encouraged" JP Morgan to maintain the massive short position. A few cried foul, but nobody was listening at the time. Why would the government encourage a manipulative short position be maintained? Here is one thought; the economy was (and still is) in trouble. Silver is an industrial metal in high demand, but in short supply. A return to the long-time historical gold-to-silver price ratio of about 17-to-1 would increase the production cost, and therefore sales price, of a wide variety of products manufactured in the United States.
However, just this past week, JP Morgan announced that it will be closing its proprietary commodities trading desks. And last Thursday the price of silver again hit $21 an ounce. As the twenty commodities traders are laid off and operations shut down over the next few months, will the short positions in silver be covered? Nobody knows for sure (except maybe a couple of people at JP Morgan). But given the one-week 5% rise of the price of silver, some of us silver investing addicts, including yours truly, are making small bets that the short positions will be covered.
If JP doesn't try to push the price of silver down in the next four weeks, I would take that as a very good sign that the short positions will be phased out. And then I would consider raising my bet. With silver hitting $21 and gold hitting $1,280 last week, it still takes 61 ounces of silver to buy an ounce of gold. that is still almost four times the historical average.
Some precious metals analysts are predicting a pullback in the price of gold; to perhaps as low as $1,050 an ounce. However, if gold does pull back to $1,050 an ounce, a historical 17-to-1 ratio of the price of gold to the price of silver would put the price of silver at about $62 an ounce.
Learn how to protect yourself against the current (and impending) economic disaster with silver investing. For more information: esilverinvesting.com
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Carson City Morgan Dollars: Featuring the Coins of the GSA Hoard $20.66 Three numismatic experts chronicle the amazing history of the California Gold Rush, its effects on silver mining and the development of Nevada, and the birth of the Carson City Mint. They give the collector and investor a detailed insider's view of today's market for Carson City Morgan dollars, including VAM varieties and focusing especially on GSA-slabbed coins. Whether you collect by date/mintmark or by variety, this in-depth book will make you a more savvy buyer. Includes condition census, market notes, enlarged photographs, valuations, mintages, certification data, prooflike and DMPL coins, and more. |
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Illusion Coins 3 Normal & 1 Gimmick Morgan Dollar Coins $19.95 Exquisite Quality and Handling! |
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Coins $22.98 Coins is a magazine for coin collectors. Each issue has a full-color exploration of coin history, pricing guides for coin and paper money, and industry news. Special features of this magazine subscription include helpful guides for the beginner and serious collectors, coin bargains, inspiring letters from collectors, market analysis, and tips from the pros. |
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Bullion Coins: Gold Coins, Silver Coins, Denarius, Krugerrand, Napoleon, American Silver Eagle, Libertad, Constantine Ruble $38.76 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Gold Coins, Silver Coins, Denarius, Krugerrand, Napoleon, American Silver Eagle, Libertad, Constantine Ruble, Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, Morgan Dollar, Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, Liudhard Medalet, Junk Silver, Solidus, Bracteate, Chinese Silver Panda, Maria Theresa Thaler, Mancus, Vreneli, Gold Dinar, German Gold Mark, American Gold Eagle, Ducat, Islamic Gold Dinar, Australian Gold Nugget, Chinese Gold Panda, Bullion Coin, Miliaresion, Florin, Hyperpyron, Aureus, Bezant, Koban, Friedrich D'or, Kreuzer, America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins, Columnarios, Kijang Emas, Doubloon, Sequin, Hexagram, Spur Ryal, Australian Silver Kookaburra, Centenario, Reka Devnia Hoard, Augustalis, Platinum Coin, Palladium Coin, Moidore, Kelantanese Dinar, Biatec, Ireland 1996 25 Euro Coin, Ake, Grosso of Venice, Ireland 1990 50 Ecu Coin, Ireland 1995 Commemorative 1 Pound Coin, Miliarense, Ying Yuan, Histamenon, Ashrafi, Diobol, Sultani, Mexican Silver Libertad, Mexican Gold Libertad. Excerpt: The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. It was first released by the United States Mint on November 24, 1986. It is struck only in the one-troy ounce size which has a nominal face value of one dollar and is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. It is authorized by Title II of Public Law 99-61 (Liberty Coin Act, approved July 9, 1985) and codified as 31 U.S.C. 5112(e)-(h). Its content, weight, and purity are certified by the United States Mint. In addition to the bullion version, the United States Mint has produced a proof version and an uncirculated version for coin collectors. The Silver Eagle has been produced at three mints: the Philadelphia Mint, the San Francisco Mint, and the West Point Mint. Th... More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1697349 |
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Morgans Journey: A Coins Tale $22.2 Have you ever looked at a coin and wondered where it has been through its travels? Who might have touched it, the things it may have witnessed with its silent eyes? What a story it could tell if only it could Surely it is a great unanswered question. Then imagine what it would have been like to circulate through a time when the west was still untamed and life was a bit simpler. A time when the marvelous dreams of men were young and in the process of becoming reality. Its a human journey of inanimate proportions, filled with the challenge of discovery and invention. Fraught with hardship, pain, and suffering, even dangers unforeseen. The kinds of events that has made America and the world what it is today. For Morgan the journey is real and without control of its own. It is at the mercy of the hand that possesses it or it possesses. Its a learning experience not easily understood or excepted, yet always there. The even greater question is what happens when life meets its inevitable end? Author: Hawk, Gregory Alan Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 168 Publication Date: 2005/07/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.39 inches |
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Morgan Shopper Tote Bag. $9.99 Morgan. |
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Coins And Crosses $9.99 Coins And Crosses |
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The Coins $18.8 Toby Franks as a young boy confronts his fear of the unknown and while doing this discovers a magical treasure that only he can unlock its secrets. He now possesses the power to choose his own destiny, but does it come with a price? Author: The Jajliardo Family/ The Jajliardo Family, Jajliardo Family Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2004/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 7.92 x 5.00 x 0.21 inches |
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Medals and Coins $49.99 Medals and Coins - Giclee Print |
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Coins of Mexico $24.99 Coins of Mexico - Premium Poster |
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Stack of Coins $24.99 Stack of Coins - Photographic Print |
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American Coin Treasures Morgan Dollar Replica Necklace $56.11 Enjoy this spectacular pendant featuring a replica of a Morgan Silver Dollar. The Morgan Silver Dollar was minted between 1878 and 1921, and is considered one of America's most beautiful coins. Replica of a Morgan Silver DollarMetal: SilverplatedStyle: PendantFinish: High polishChain: Cable Chain length: 30 inches Clasp: Spring ringAll weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. |
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Morgan Hobbies Large Wall Clock by CafePress $40 The Morgan Silver Dollar, minted in the United States from 1878-1904 and again in 1921, is one of the most beautiful and recognizable coins in the world. Each coin contains 0.77 ounces of pure silver. Hobbies Large Wall Clock Measuring an impressive 17 in diameter, this Large Wall Clock is easy to read from across the room. Ideal for the game room, garage, or wherever people gather, it features a rugged plastic body and face. The eye-catching clock has quality Quartz movement |
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Chinese coins $19.99 Astock Chinese coins - Photographic Print |
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Tracy Morgan $105 Tracy Morgan |
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Captain Morgan $54.99 Captain Morgan |
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Beeko Morgan $53 Beeko Morgan |
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Geffery Morgan $7.49 Geffery Morgan |
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Successo a Morgan $12.99 Successo a Morgan |
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Coins and Bills $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Coins and Bills - Photographic Print |
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Three Coins $29.99 Lisa Ridgers Three Coins - Art Print |
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Hands With Coins $24.99 George Marks Hands With Coins - Photographic Print |


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