Morgan Mint
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Morgan Mint
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![]() EF 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar Circulated Old Philadelphia Mint US $29.99
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![]() EF 1921 D Morgan Silver Dollar Circulated Old Denver Mint US $29.99
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Silver—Is It Yours?
In 2001 I was asked to write the "Ten Rules of Silver Investing" for the investing rules book published in Great Britain in 2001. The complete title of this book is The Global-Investor Book of Investing Rules—Invaluable Advice from 150 Master Investors. My portion is available for free to anyone on the Internet willing to sign up here. In this week's article, let us examine Silver Investing Rule Number Six.
What's yours is yours - so keep it that way.
While it is wise to keep some of your silver where you can get to it easily, it is also important to keep the bulk of your metal in a safe place—especially as your holdings increase. However, if you establish an account with a brokerage warehouse or other public storage facility, you should make sure your holdings are kept segregated and that you can inspect them when you wish.
Anyone who has studied the Silver-Investor.com Web site knows there is far more paper silver than real silver in the world. In last week's article, we discussed the fact that there is 100 times as much paper silver as there is actual metal. Certainly, I am not the only silver commentator pounding the table on this point, and we will look at a few more in this article.
In fact, my primary premise is that the real sustained move up in silver will not occur until the market recognizes this fact. You certainly can participate in alternative precious metals investments such as pool accounts or options, but remember, you are dealing in the paper world and should expect settlement in paper not in metal. I wish to be crystal clear: fully paid COMEX warehouse certificates held by you in your name do comprise real silver.
Many commentators have questioned various certificate programs from locations far and wide.
Other writers in the silver space have described how there are maybe "billions of ounces of silver represented in bank certificate form that have no real metal backing." Ted goes on to state that bad things may happen to the owners and issuers of those unbacked silver certificates when the price of silver explodes.
Others have had a dialogue with the Perth Mint on their certificate program and recently wrote to various agencies of the government of Western Australia. In particular this individual states in his open letter to these various government agencies, "You (Western Australian Government) may have a growing precious metals liability of over 880 million Australian dollars at the Perth Mint, which is backed by you, the government of Western Australia."
Be real, but get real to begin with. In other words, we have always advocated beginning a precious metals portfolio with the real metal first; once that is accomplished, if you wish to speculate further you can then branch out into other areas such as mining equities or other speculative situations.
There is such a program available now, to check it out go to www.Silver123.net
David Morgan
Mr. Morgan has followed the silver market daily for over thirty years. Much of this Web site, www.silver-investor.com, is devoted to education about the precious metals.
About the Author
David Morgan started investing in the stock market while still a teenager. A precious metals aficionado armed with degrees in finance and economics as well as engineering, he created the Silver-Investor.com website and originated The Morgan Report, a monthly report that covers economic news, overall financial health of the global economy, currency problems ahead and reasons for investing in precious metals. Visit www.silver-investor.com to sign up.
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1921 Last Year Morgan Silver Dollar Mint Mark Set $710.61 Three 1921 Morgan silver dollars are featured in this collection. This was the last year of production for this coin, and the coin was only minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco and Denver. This beautiful collection features three 1921 Morgan silver dollars Collectible coins have one from each of the three mints (Philadelphia, San Francisco and Denver) in which they were produced in 1921, the last year they were struck The significance of the 1921-D Morgan silver dollar is that it is the only one from the entire series that carries the distinctive 'D' mint mark of the Denver mint8 inches wide x 5 inches deep x 1.5 inches high |
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Morgan Silver Dollar Set, 1878 to 1881 - San Francisco Mint $485 "Straight out of the Wild West! This historical four-coin collection presents the FIRST FOUR YEARS of the Morgan silver dollar, from 1878 to 1881. These are original, authentic silver dollars, 90% fine siler and more than 125 years old. Each coin is investment quality and BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED. These hard-to-find silver dollars were produced at the U.S. Mints in San Francisco and carry the ""S"" mint. The silver comes from the famous Comstock Lode, one of the greatest silver strikes in history, discovered in Nevada in the late 1850s. Morgan silver dollars were produced form 1878-1904 and for one more year in 1921. These 1.5"" coins come in a beautiful blue velvet display box. A great gift and a wonderful way to start your own legacy. The coins come with a fascinating 32-page New York Times booklet on the Wild West, when these coins were as prevalent as gunslingers and cattle drives. The booket is must-have for Old West buffs. It is filled with reprinted pages on all the legends: Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp, Buffalo Bill, Calamity Jane, Jesse James. " |
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Morgan Shopper Tote Bag. $9.99 Morgan. |
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Tassy Morgan's Bluff $2.99 San Andreas, California. It may be a quaint town, but its residents have high hopes for its future as a tourist destination. There's Bill the Fixer, the handyman who sidelines in chain-saw sculpted redwood totem poles; real estate agent Margaret Nam, who plans to make a mint rehabbing beach shacks; and Jimi, the well-to-do hairstylist whose chair is the epicenter of town gossip. Amid their town's growing pains, widower Lincoln Ellis and Tassy Morgan, a recently divorced painter, meet and - much to their surprise - sparks begin to fly . . . Beautifully written and infused with sly humor, Tassy Morgan's Bluff will welcome readers of all ages to a place they'll want to visit again and again. |
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Autographed Pete Rose Ball - Big Red Machine 8 Signatures Johnny Bench & Joe Morgan PSA DNA Graded Gem Mint 10 $850.28 Autographed Pete Rose Ball - Big Red Machine 8 Signatures Johnny Bench & Joe Morgan PSA DNA Graded Gem Mint 10 This is a Major League Baseball that has been signed by 8 members if the Big Red Machine. Signatures include Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Pete Rose, Tony Perez, George Foster, Dave Concepcion, Ken Griffey, Sr. & Cesar Geronimo. The autograph has been certified authentic by PSA/DNA and comes with their sticker and matching Full Page Certificate. The Baseball and autographs have been graded by PSA/DNA a Gem Mint 10. |
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The Kentucky Mint Julep $15.73 " The ultimate guide to the quintessential Derby drink A simple concoction -- bourbon, mint, sugar, and water -- the mint julep is legendary. Few people know its history and even fewer know how to properly mix this classic cocktail. Lighthearted, entertaining, and informative, The Kentucky Mint Julep explores the lore and legend of the Kentucky Derby's traditional tipple. Joe Nickell looks at the origins of the julep, offers a brief history of American whiskey and Kentucky bourbon, and shares some classic julep tales. Information on julep cups, tips on garnishing and serving, and reminiscences from the likes of Charles Dickens, Washington Irving, and General John Hunt Morgan give a fun, historic look at Kentucky's favorite drink. The book includes numerous recipes -- for classic juleps, modern variations, non-alcoholic versions, and the author's own thoroughly researched "perfect" mint julep. This delightful book is illustrated with historic photographs, a map of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and more. |
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Mint $119.99 Asia Jensen Mint - Limited Edition |
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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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Highland Mint JMHOFCOLBCCK Joe Morgan Hall of Fame Coin Card $31.98 This unique Hall of Fame Collection features a 39mm Solid Bronze Hall of Fame Coin with the members color image embedded in the center of the coin. Each coin is protected in a 4 x 6 Acrylic Holder that includes graphic action images on the front and his |
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Brilliant Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar Collection $4615.14 Own every mint mark of America's most coveted collectible coin including the scarce Denver and Carson City Morgans. You get ten Morgans, all minted of solid .900 Fine Silver and mostly over 100 years old, and all are in Brilliant uncirculated condition. This magnificent collection includes the first and last years of issueExtremely scarce CC-mint mark, carried by only 2-percent of all Morgans ever struckThe 1900 Millenium Morgan and the only D-mint mark Morgan, struck in 1921Some Carson City Morgans have sold for hundreds, even thousands of dollars eachAll are individually encapsulated for protection and presented in a beautiful 10 x 12-inch velvet-lined wooden display chestIncludes a certificate of authenticity |
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Phoenix Custom Promotions 16033 16 in. Morgan Doll Ensemble $30.55 Morgan doll ensemble. Tasteful twopiece mint green ruffled pant and zippered jacket set embroidered. Fanciful pink and lavender flowers. Soft pink tee shirt that allows the jacket to be taken off. Includes matching coordinates and blanket. Fits all 16 dolls. |
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The Morgan $151.14 The Morgan > DUB > 10 Fleet Street Temple Bar > Dublin > > >Location. This Dublin property is close to Bank of Ireland, The Book of Kells, and The Spire. Also nearby are General Post Office and Trinity College. Features. The Morgan has a bar/lounge. Room service is available during limited hours. Business amenities include high speed Internet access and audio visual equipment. Additional amenities include room service during limited hours, laundry facilities, and a video library. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include coffee/tea makers, minibars, and clock radios. Bathrooms provide bathrobes and hair dryers. > |


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