Buy Morgan Dollars
As children most of us had the hobby of collecting old coins. http://www.buy-morgan-dollars.com is a place where one can buy and sell the Morgan silver dollars. Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and one more year in 1921. There were various changes that took place in America during the span of the Morgan Dollar.
Previously, this dollar was not that popular of a coin and was overlooked by many collectors for decades. The collection of Morgan dollars became famous only until the early 1960s. Silver was priced around $1.29 per ounce during this time. A lot of banks had bags and rolls of silver dollar and one just had to go to the bank and ask for them.
Until the time the Coinage Act of 1873 came in dollars were coined on and off. This eliminated the dollar and replaced it by a slightly larger dollar called the Trade Dollar. This dollar was produced with an intension of exporting it for trade with China. A lot of changes to the government happened after this and some more acts were passed like: the US government suggested buying silver bullion for its own account to help support the market, the Bland-Allison Act was passed on February 28th, 1878; legislation dictated that the US government purchase $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 a month in silver bullion, etc.
A week after the Bland-Allison Act was passed the Morgan dollars were coined on 7th March 1878. After a several adjustments of the dies the Philadelphia mint cranked out the first dollar. The press was adjusted and 11 more coins were produced after a few rejections that happened. With the intension to deliver the first coin to the President and the 2nd coin to the Secretary of the Treasury " John Sherman and the 3rd to Linderman the coins were struck on the polished planchets, removed by hand and put in numbered envelopes.
The website http://www.buy-morgan-dollars.com gives us a chance to buy and sell these Morgan dollars by the way of bidding. The Morgan dollars from 1878 to 1904 and 1921 are available in their store. Many rare coins are offered on this site like: 1893-O Morgan in Mint State condition, the 1892-S Morgan Silver Dollar this is very rare to encounter in uncirculated condition.
The term VAM is an acronym for "Van Allen - Mallis." It's very difficult to put a value to a VAM. Some are rare but some are very common and easy to find. But this site gives us few rare VAMs like: 1893 VAM-4 Morgan Dollar have all doubled stars and a closed 9 in the date, 1892-S Morgan Dollar - VAM-2 is rare to come by die variety in which the whole date is doubled, etc.