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Category:  Series Sets
Owner:  JoeF
Last Modified:  5/11/2013
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Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1880 8/7 CC TOP-100 VAM-6 GSA HOARD
Grade: NGC MS 63
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
On March 26, 1964, the United States Treasury of the Secretary called a halt to the payout of silver dollars from Treasury vaults. For the past several years, more than one hundred million Morgan Dollars in storage since the 1920's had been paid out at face value. This enormous release of coins had included quantities of previously rare dates like the 1903-O Morgan Dollar, which saw their prices plunge. By the time the halt was called, about $3 million worth of Morgan Dollars remained, which would eventually be distributed by the Government Services Administration (GSA) through a series of auctions.

The majority of the GSA Morgan Dollars were from the Carson City Mint with many of them in uncirculated condition. In some cases, the GSA holdings represented a substantial of the original mintage.

A breakdown of the inventory reveals the following quantities of each date.
•1878-CC: 60,993
•1879-CC: 4,123
•1880-CC: 131,529
•1881-CC: 147,485
•1882-CC: 605,029
•1883-CC: 755,518
•1884-CC: 962,638
•1885-CC: 148,285
•1889-CC: 1
•1890-CC: 3,949
•1891-CC: 5,687
•1892-CC: 1
•1893-CC: 1
The above information was provided from http://morgandollars.net/
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1894
Grade: NGC F 15
Research: View Coin
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1900 O/CC TOP-100
Grade: PCGS MS 62
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
1900-O VAM-11 O/CC High Shifted Left
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1904 O
Grade: NGC MS 62
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
This one out of a roll of 20.
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1896
Grade: NGC MS 64
Research: View Coin
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1901 O
Grade: NGC MS 63
Research: View Coin
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1890 O
Grade: PCGS MS 63
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
PCGS 14798176
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1878 CC GSA HOARD
Grade: NGC MS 63
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
On March 26, 1964, the United States Treasury of the Secretary called a halt to the payout of silver dollars from Treasury vaults. For the past several years, more than one hundred million Morgan Dollars in storage since the 1920's had been paid out at face value. This enormous release of coins had included quantities of previously rare dates like the 1903-O Morgan Dollar, which saw their prices plunge. By the time the halt was called, about $3 million worth of Morgan Dollars remained, which would eventually be distributed by the Government Services Administration (GSA) through a series of auctions.

The majority of the GSA Morgan Dollars were from the Carson City Mint with many of them in uncirculated condition. In some cases, the GSA holdings represented a substantial of the original mintage.

A breakdown of the inventory reveals the following quantities of each date.
•1878-CC: 60,993
•1879-CC: 4,123
•1880-CC: 131,529
•1881-CC: 147,485
•1882-CC: 605,029
•1883-CC: 755,518
•1884-CC: 962,638
•1885-CC: 148,285
•1889-CC: 1
•1890-CC: 3,949
•1891-CC: 5,687
•1892-CC: 1
•1893-CC: 1
The above information was provided from http://morgandollars.net/
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1880 CC GSA HOARD
Grade: NGC MS 62
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
On March 26, 1964, the United States Treasury of the Secretary called a halt to the payout of silver dollars from Treasury vaults. For the past several years, more than one hundred million Morgan Dollars in storage since the 1920's had been paid out at face value. This enormous release of coins had included quantities of previously rare dates like the 1903-O Morgan Dollar, which saw their prices plunge. By the time the halt was called, about $3 million worth of Morgan Dollars remained, which would eventually be distributed by the Government Services Administration (GSA) through a series of auctions.

The majority of the GSA Morgan Dollars were from the Carson City Mint with many of them in uncirculated condition. In some cases, the GSA holdings represented a substantial of the original mintage.

A breakdown of the inventory reveals the following quantities of each date.
•1878-CC: 60,993
•1879-CC: 4,123
•1880-CC: 131,529
•1881-CC: 147,485
•1882-CC: 605,029
•1883-CC: 755,518
•1884-CC: 962,638
•1885-CC: 148,285
•1889-CC: 1
•1890-CC: 3,949
•1891-CC: 5,687
•1892-CC: 1
•1893-CC: 1
The above information was provided from http://morgandollars.net/
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1881 CC GSA HOARD
Grade: NGC MS 64
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
On March 26, 1964, the United States Treasury of the Secretary called a halt to the payout of silver dollars from Treasury vaults. For the past several years, more than one hundred million Morgan Dollars in storage since the 1920's had been paid out at face value. This enormous release of coins had included quantities of previously rare dates like the 1903-O Morgan Dollar, which saw their prices plunge. By the time the halt was called, about $3 million worth of Morgan Dollars remained, which would eventually be distributed by the Government Services Administration (GSA) through a series of auctions.

The majority of the GSA Morgan Dollars were from the Carson City Mint with many of them in uncirculated condition. In some cases, the GSA holdings represented a substantial of the original mintage.

A breakdown of the inventory reveals the following quantities of each date.
•1878-CC: 60,993
•1879-CC: 4,123
•1880-CC: 131,529
•1881-CC: 147,485
•1882-CC: 605,029
•1883-CC: 755,518
•1884-CC: 962,638
•1885-CC: 148,285
•1889-CC: 1
•1890-CC: 3,949
•1891-CC: 5,687
•1892-CC: 1
•1893-CC: 1
The above information was provided from http://morgandollars.net/
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1881 S
Grade: NGC UNC Details
Research: View Coin
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1882 CC GSA HOARD
Grade: NGC MS 63
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
On March 26, 1964, the United States Treasury of the Secretary called a halt to the payout of silver dollars from Treasury vaults. For the past several years, more than one hundred million Morgan Dollars in storage since the 1920's had been paid out at face value. This enormous release of coins had included quantities of previously rare dates like the 1903-O Morgan Dollar, which saw their prices plunge. By the time the halt was called, about $3 million worth of Morgan Dollars remained, which would eventually be distributed by the Government Services Administration (GSA) through a series of auctions.

The majority of the GSA Morgan Dollars were from the Carson City Mint with many of them in uncirculated condition. In some cases, the GSA holdings represented a substantial of the original mintage.

A breakdown of the inventory reveals the following quantities of each date.
•1878-CC: 60,993
•1879-CC: 4,123
•1880-CC: 131,529
•1881-CC: 147,485
•1882-CC: 605,029
•1883-CC: 755,518
•1884-CC: 962,638
•1885-CC: 148,285
•1889-CC: 1
•1890-CC: 3,949
•1891-CC: 5,687
•1892-CC: 1
•1893-CC: 1
The above information was provided from http://morgandollars.net/
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1883 CC GSA HOARD
Grade: NGC MS 61 PL
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
On March 26, 1964, the United States Treasury of the Secretary called a halt to the payout of silver dollars from Treasury vaults. For the past several years, more than one hundred million Morgan Dollars in storage since the 1920's had been paid out at face value. This enormous release of coins had included quantities of previously rare dates like the 1903-O Morgan Dollar, which saw their prices plunge. By the time the halt was called, about $3 million worth of Morgan Dollars remained, which would eventually be distributed by the Government Services Administration (GSA) through a series of auctions.

The majority of the GSA Morgan Dollars were from the Carson City Mint with many of them in uncirculated condition. In some cases, the GSA holdings represented a substantial of the original mintage.

A breakdown of the inventory reveals the following quantities of each date.
•1878-CC: 60,993
•1879-CC: 4,123
•1880-CC: 131,529
•1881-CC: 147,485
•1882-CC: 605,029
•1883-CC: 755,518
•1884-CC: 962,638
•1885-CC: 148,285
•1889-CC: 1
•1890-CC: 3,949
•1891-CC: 5,687
•1892-CC: 1
•1893-CC: 1
The above information was provided from http://morgandollars.net/
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1884 CC GSA HOARD
Grade: NGC MS 63
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
On March 26, 1964, the United States Treasury of the Secretary called a halt to the payout of silver dollars from Treasury vaults. For the past several years, more than one hundred million Morgan Dollars in storage since the 1920's had been paid out at face value. This enormous release of coins had included quantities of previously rare dates like the 1903-O Morgan Dollar, which saw their prices plunge. By the time the halt was called, about $3 million worth of Morgan Dollars remained, which would eventually be distributed by the Government Services Administration (GSA) through a series of auctions.

The majority of the GSA Morgan Dollars were from the Carson City Mint with many of them in uncirculated condition. In some cases, the GSA holdings represented a substantial of the original mintage.

A breakdown of the inventory reveals the following quantities of each date.
•1878-CC: 60,993
•1879-CC: 4,123
•1880-CC: 131,529
•1881-CC: 147,485
•1882-CC: 605,029
•1883-CC: 755,518
•1884-CC: 962,638
•1885-CC: 148,285
•1889-CC: 1
•1890-CC: 3,949
•1891-CC: 5,687
•1892-CC: 1
•1893-CC: 1
The above information was provided from http://morgandollars.net/
Slot:
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD
Item Description: $1 1885 CC GSA HOARD
Grade: NGC MS 63
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
On March 26, 1964, the United States Treasury of the Secretary called a halt to the payout of silver dollars from Treasury vaults. For the past several years, more than one hundred million Morgan Dollars in storage since the 1920's had been paid out at face value. This enormous release of coins had included quantities of previously rare dates like the 1903-O Morgan Dollar, which saw their prices plunge. By the time the halt was called, about $3 million worth of Morgan Dollars remained, which would eventually be distributed by the Government Services Administration (GSA) through a series of auctions.

The majority of the GSA Morgan Dollars were from the Carson City Mint with many of them in uncirculated condition. In some cases, the GSA holdings represented a substantial of the original mintage.

A breakdown of the inventory reveals the following quantities of each date.
•1878-CC: 60,993
•1879-CC: 4,123
•1880-CC: 131,529
•1881-CC: 147,485
•1882-CC: 605,029
•1883-CC: 755,518
•1884-CC: 962,638
•1885-CC: 148,285
•1889-CC: 1
•1890-CC: 3,949
•1891-CC: 5,687
•1892-CC: 1
•1893-CC: 1
The above information was provided from http://morgandollars.net/
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