Do Not Expect To Make A Lot Of Money Out Of These Collector’s Items

Published on 04/21/2021
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Morgan Dollars

This might just be one of the most historical entries on the list. The Morgan dollars entered circulation nearing the end of the 1800s. At the time, they were very valuable pieces. The demand for the desirable silver dollar saw a rise in the ‘20s. The supply went on to overtake the demand. This is the reason these coins no longer retained their lucrative status. These days, their worth now relies on their silver mass.

Morgan Dollars

Morgan Dollars

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Indian Head Pennies

The United States Mint kept the Indian Head pennies in circulation from 1859 to 1909. James Barton Longacre, who was the Chief Engraver at the Philadelphia Mint, had been the one to design these one-cent coins. After the war, the Indian Head penny began to rule the scene. They were sought after by collectors, but the demand for them started to go down once there were over 100 million coins in circulation by 1907. The penny got a redesign by Victor D. Brenner, who gave it an Abe Lincoln likeness.

Indian Head Pennies

Indian Head Pennies

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