The term "cull coin" refers to coins that show extensive flaws or display a generally poor condition, but that nevertheless retain value for some investors due to the inherent metal value: regardless of the damage manifest on a cull coin's surface, it's still worth at least the spot price of its silver or gold contents. Since these coins are available at lower premiums than their undamaged counterparts, cull coins can be an affordable route into bullion investment for those facing budget constraints. Morgan Silver Dollars from the Carson City Mint present some useful examples of cull coins, appealing from a beginning investors' standpoint even though their flaws will tend to obscure the visual and design appeal traditionally associated with the Morgan dollar. Such coins carrying the "CC" mint mark are available in their dates of production from 1878 - 1885 and 1889 - 1893. JM Bullion offers these 1878-1893 CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins for online purchase.
Coin Highlights:
There are various forms of damage that can characterize a cull coin, from heavy wearing and scratches to severe dents or even holes. Nevertheless, the unusual size and substantial silver content of the Morgan silver dollar makes even damaged specimens a potentially valuable silver investment, particularly for investors looking to add valuable bullion to their collections without breaking the proverbial bank. In fact, for the budget-minded investor, cull coins present an excellent opportunity to enhance the value of their portfolio.
When ordering an 1878-1893 CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin, you may receive coins bearing any of the full range of dates between 1878 and 1893, except those dates that fall during the gap in Carson City production between 1886 and 1888. Specific dates depend on our current inventory. These cull coins ship in plastic flip-top containers, and the shipping process is fully insured by JM Bullion.
The obverse field features an effigy of Lady Liberty, accompanied by the lettering "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the year of issue, while the reverse shows a heraldic eagle, the "CC" mint mark, and the coin's face value. While some design elements may be worn or obscured, the coins' overall silver contents are still guaranteed.
Learn more about investing in precious metals when you contact the JM Bullion team. Call today at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an e-mail.
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The term "cull coin" refers to coins that show extensive flaws or display a generally poor condition, but that nevertheless retain value for some investors due to the inherent metal value: regardless of the damage manifest on a cull coin's surface, it's still worth at least the spot price of its silver or gold contents. Since these coins are available at lower premiums than their undamaged counterparts, cull coins can be an affordable route into bullion investment for those facing budget constraints. Morgan Silver Dollars from the Carson City Mint present some useful examples of cull coins, appealing from a beginning investors' standpoint even though their flaws will tend to obscure the visual and design appeal traditionally associated with the Morgan dollar. Such coins carrying the "CC" mint mark are available in their dates of production from 1878 - 1885 and 1889 - 1893. JM Bullion offers these 1878-1893 CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coins for online purchase.
Coin Highlights:
There are various forms of damage that can characterize a cull coin, from heavy wearing and scratches to severe dents or even holes. Nevertheless, the unusual size and substantial silver content of the Morgan silver dollar makes even damaged specimens a potentially valuable silver investment, particularly for investors looking to add valuable bullion to their collections without breaking the proverbial bank. In fact, for the budget-minded investor, cull coins present an excellent opportunity to enhance the value of their portfolio.
When ordering an 1878-1893 CC Morgan Silver Dollar Coin, you may receive coins bearing any of the full range of dates between 1878 and 1893, except those dates that fall during the gap in Carson City production between 1886 and 1888. Specific dates depend on our current inventory. These cull coins ship in plastic flip-top containers, and the shipping process is fully insured by JM Bullion.
The obverse field features an effigy of Lady Liberty, accompanied by the lettering "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the year of issue, while the reverse shows a heraldic eagle, the "CC" mint mark, and the coin's face value. While some design elements may be worn or obscured, the coins' overall silver contents are still guaranteed.
Learn more about investing in precious metals when you contact the JM Bullion team. Call today at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an e-mail.