Constitutional Silver & Morgan Collection For Sale

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Constitutional Silver & Morgan Collection For Sale

Hey everyone!

I'm putting up a selection of my silver collection, including US Constitutional Silver UNDER melt value, graded Walker slabs, an 1896-S Morgan, raw Morgans, and some cool hole fillers. I'm really hoping these pieces find great new homes. So, dive in, take a look, and let me know if anything catches your eye!

US Constitutional Silver UNDER Melt

Okay, let's kick things off with the real treasure – US Constitutional Silver being offered UNDER its melt value. You heard that right! For those of you just getting into silver stacking, “Constitutional Silver” refers to US silver coins minted before 1965, which are 90% silver. Think dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Why is this such a big deal, you ask? Well, each of these coins contains a significant amount of silver, making them a practical way to invest in precious metals. And when I say UNDER melt, I mean you're getting the silver for less than what it would be worth if you melted it down. It's like getting a discount on shiny, historical money! I'm offering this below melt because I’d love to see it go to someone who appreciates it, whether you're a seasoned stacker or just starting out. This is an excellent opportunity to build your silver holdings without breaking the bank. Plus, these coins have numismatic value – they're pieces of history you can hold in your hand. Imagine owning something that was circulating during the Kennedy era or even earlier! The value of constitutional silver is tied to the spot price of silver, so its intrinsic worth fluctuates with the market. However, it's generally considered a stable, tangible asset, especially during times of economic uncertainty. Don't miss this chance to snag some affordable silver and add some historical value to your collection!

Walker Slabs

Next up, we have Walker Slabs. These are Walking Liberty half dollars that have been graded and encapsulated by professional grading services. "Slabs" is just collector slang for these graded coins. The Walking Liberty half dollar, minted from 1916 to 1947, is often considered one of the most beautiful US coin designs. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, it features Liberty striding towards the rising sun, draped in the American flag. The detail and artistry in this design are truly stunning, which is why collectors love them. When a Walker is graded, it means experts have assessed its condition based on factors like wear, luster, and any imperfections. The higher the grade, the better the condition, and generally, the more valuable the coin. Owning a graded Walker means you have a professionally authenticated and preserved piece of history. The slab protects the coin from environmental damage, ensuring it stays in its current condition for years to come. These slabs are great for both collectors and investors. They offer a tangible asset that can appreciate in value over time, especially if you have high-grade or rare examples. Plus, they make fantastic display pieces. Imagine showing off a stunning, graded Walking Liberty half dollar to your friends or family! It’s not just a coin; it’s a piece of art and history. I've got a few different grades available, so take a look and see if there's one that fits your collection and budget.

1896-S Morgan

Alright, let's talk about the star of the show – the 1896-S Morgan Silver Dollar. This coin isn't just any silver dollar; it's a piece of American history minted at the San Francisco Mint in 1896. The "S" mint mark makes it particularly desirable because coins from the San Francisco Mint often have unique characteristics and historical significance. The Morgan Silver Dollar, designed by George T. Morgan, was minted from 1878 to 1904 and then again in 1921. It's one of the most collected coins in the world due to its beautiful design, silver content, and historical context. The 1896-S is particularly interesting because of its age and the story it tells about the era it comes from. Think about it – this coin was circulating during the late 19th century, witnessing events like the Spanish-American War and the Klondike Gold Rush. Holding an 1896-S Morgan is like holding a tangible piece of that history. The value of a Morgan Silver Dollar depends on its condition, rarity, and the mint mark. Coins in excellent condition, especially those from the San Francisco Mint, can be quite valuable. This 1896-S Morgan has been carefully preserved and is ready to be a centerpiece in your collection. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, this coin is a fantastic addition. It’s a conversation starter, an investment, and a piece of art all rolled into one. Don't miss your chance to own a genuine piece of American history!

Raw Morgans

Now, let’s move on to the Raw Morgans. For those new to coin collecting, “raw” simply means these Morgan Silver Dollars haven't been graded or encapsulated. They come as they are, straight from circulation or collections. This doesn't make them any less valuable or interesting. In fact, many collectors love raw coins because they can personally examine them, feel their history, and perhaps even discover a hidden gem. Each raw Morgan has its own unique story to tell. They might have wear marks from years of circulation, giving them a sense of character and authenticity. Examining a raw Morgan allows you to appreciate the details of the design and the craftsmanship that went into creating these coins. You can look for mint marks, check for varieties, and learn about the history of each coin. Raw Morgans are also a great way to build a collection without breaking the bank. Since they haven't been graded, they typically cost less than their slabbed counterparts. This makes them accessible to collectors of all levels. Plus, there’s always the chance you might find a valuable variety or a coin in better condition than you initially thought. It’s like a treasure hunt! I've got a variety of dates and mint marks available, so you can pick and choose the ones that interest you the most. Whether you're looking to fill holes in your collection or just want to own a piece of American history, these raw Morgans are an excellent choice. They offer a tangible connection to the past and the thrill of discovery.

Hole Fillers

Finally, let’s talk about hole fillers. In the coin collecting world, a “hole filler” is a coin that you need to complete a set or fill a gap in your collection. We all have those empty spots in our albums or folders, and finding the right coin to fill them can be incredibly satisfying. Hole fillers are often common dates or lower-grade coins that are more affordable and readily available. The goal is to find a decent example of the coin that fits your budget and helps you complete your set. It’s like the last piece of a puzzle – once you find it, everything just feels complete! Finding the right hole filler can be a fun and rewarding challenge. It often involves searching through coin shops, attending coin shows, or browsing online auctions. The thrill of the hunt is part of the appeal. And when you finally find that missing coin, it’s a great feeling of accomplishment. I've got a selection of hole fillers available, including various dates and mint marks of different coin series. Whether you're working on completing a set of Lincoln cents, Jefferson nickels, or something else entirely, I might have just the coin you need. These hole fillers are perfect for completing your sets without spending a fortune. They offer an affordable way to enjoy the hobby and build a comprehensive collection. So, take a look and see if I have any coins that can help you fill those empty spots in your albums! It’s time to finally complete those sets and show off your collection with pride.

I hope you guys find something you love in this selection. Happy collecting!