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Paying Tribute to One of America's Greatest Hoards!
One of the most collected vintage silver dollars in the world is the Morgan Silver Dollar -- despite (or perhaps because of) the fact that only an estimated 15% of Morgans ever struck still exist. Fortunately for collectors, a massive Morgan hoard was released in the early 1960's -- the largest hoard of silver dollars ever released! That collection, of course, is the fabled Treasury Hoard!
This seven-coin set pays tribute to this incredible hoard and includes the 1880-S, 1881-S, 1882-S, 1884-O, 1885-P, 1886-P and 1902-O Morgans. Each is presented in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition and protected in a numismatic capsule. Your set will also come housed in a deluxe presentation case and accompanied by a Morgan storybook and a storycard on the Treasury Hoard release. Augment your Morgan collection today, or help a new collector start their very own!
The greatest silver rush in U.S. history didn't happen because of a strike in a mine shaft —it happened in Washington, D.C., right across the street from the White House. It was the release of the U.S. Treasury Hoard from 1961 to 1964, and for coin collectors, it was every bit as exciting and important as the California Gold Rush of 1849!
Nearly 500 million Morgan Dollars and Peace Dollars were…
Nearly everybody with even a passing interest in Silver Dollars has come across a reference to the Pittman Act of 1918. But, beyond the dry, historical reference to a bill passed over ninety years ago lurks something huge. Something that forever changed the face of coin collecting. Something that, to this very day, impacts each and every Morgan Silver Dollar that has survived. In 1918, Great Britain…
Early Life of George T. Morgan
In 1845, George T. Morgan was born in Bilston, Staffordshire, England. During his adolescence and early adulthood, he was educated at the Birmingham Art School, and then was granted a national scholarship to the South Kensington Art School. He continued his education at the South Kensington School for two years where he received numerous awards and prizes. While in England…