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		By: Big T		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I agree nice looking coin but I am shocked by the values.  It seems numismatic coins are rapidly increasing in value and interest over late.
It is a cyclical hobby - and a good time to be a collector.  

Grab a nice MS60-something 1921 Peace dollar now before they get out of reach - the release of 100 year anniversary commemorative coins will be HOT, and the demand for 21 Morgan (which are easier to get) and 21 peace (which are difficult in high grades) will likely spike this year ... in fact it&#039;s already starting.  I was fortunate recently to find a MS state 1921 peace from a dealer for a super low price.   It was &quot;computer graded&quot; as MS63 although I think it could grade higher and inferior coins are selling for much higher already.   It is a real gem with incredible luster and finish.  Although not the most valuable, it is my favorite coin in my collection.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree nice looking coin but I am shocked by the values.  It seems numismatic coins are rapidly increasing in value and interest over late.<br />
It is a cyclical hobby &#8211; and a good time to be a collector.  </p>
<p>Grab a nice MS60-something 1921 Peace dollar now before they get out of reach &#8211; the release of 100 year anniversary commemorative coins will be HOT, and the demand for 21 Morgan (which are easier to get) and 21 peace (which are difficult in high grades) will likely spike this year &#8230; in fact it&#8217;s already starting.  I was fortunate recently to find a MS state 1921 peace from a dealer for a super low price.   It was &#8220;computer graded&#8221; as MS63 although I think it could grade higher and inferior coins are selling for much higher already.   It is a real gem with incredible luster and finish.  Although not the most valuable, it is my favorite coin in my collection.</p>
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