GSA Carson City Morgan Dollars
Caches of Morgan Dollars produced at the Carson City Mint were discovered and were sold to coin collectors by the federal government in the early 1970s. Many of these dollars were uncirculated and are called GSAs (named after the General Services Administration) and come in black plastic holders that mimic the holders used for proof silver Eisenhower dollars of the period. These have become collectible items within the GSA encapsulation.
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Product ID: 51992
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Product ID: 51993
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Product ID: 51995
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The 1878-CC Morgan was the first ever to be minted at the famous mint in Nevada and carry the highly esteemed "CC." Only 2.2 million of these gems were minted in the inaugural year, making them a ...
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Product ID: 16845
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The Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar 1879-CC Uncirculated GSA MS62 NGC comes in original mint packaging and is in BU condition. If rare Morgan silver dollars are your speciality, then look no ...
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Product ID: 34480
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Among the highly sought after Morgan silver dollars, the 1880-CC is one of 360,000 Morgans minted that year. Even though there was a discovery, in the 1960's, making the mintage of many "rare" ...
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Product ID: 3089
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In the mid 1960's, the government started to wind down the ability to exchange silver certificates for silver dollars. This led to the famous government "hoard," that released over 3 million ...
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Product ID: 3090
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The Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar 1882-CC GSA MS63 NGC has earned a BU grade and comes in its original government packaging. The "CC" mint-mark is what many Morgan collectors look for when ...
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Product ID: 7016
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The GSA Morgans have quite an interesting history that increases the interest among collectors. Before the 1960's, it was believed that the 1882-CC Morgan silver dollar was incredibly rare, since ...
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Product ID: 7017
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Only 1.1 million of these coins were minted! Before the 1960's, it was believed that the 1882-CC Morgan silver dollar was incredibly rare, since it was so difficult to find. After bags of these ...
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Product ID: 3091
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Product ID: 46060
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The Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar 1883-CC GSA MS64 NGC has earned a BU grade and comes in its original government packaging. The Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar 1883-CC GSA MS64 NGC was minted ...
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Product ID: 11459
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The Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar 1882-CC GSA MS63PL NGC has earned a BU grade and also contains proof-like traits. The Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar 1882-CC GSA MS63PL NGC was minted in ...
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Product ID: 20116
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In the mid 1960's, the government decided to cease the act that allowed silver certificates to be exchanged for silver dollars. This led to a government "hoard," wherein the government was left ...
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Product ID: 18504
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Prooflike surfaces.
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Product ID: 46062
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Steel gray toning on the obverse, but with clear prooflike fields.
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Product ID: 42431
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Product ID: 11805
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In the 1960's, bags upon bags of BU Morgans were discovered. Morgans that were once though of as rare or, were now considered with a higher mintage. At the time, the government packaged thousands ...
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Product ID: 3092
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In the mid 1960's, an act took place which would later earn the name: the government hoard. The government hoard was basically the end of exchanging silver certificates for silver dollars and the ...
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Product ID: 11461
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Green and bronze toning around the upper and left rim.
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Product ID: 46058
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When the Morgan silver dollar was first minted every year, a new die was designed with the new year. The first few hundred Morgans to be minted would carry a richer, more proof-like finish than ...
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Product ID: 10878
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When looking for Morgans in GSA packaging, you will notice most of these Morgans carry a "CC" mint-mark. In the mid 1960's, many sealed bags, containing 3 million Morgans, were discovered by the ...
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Product ID: 7022
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Red and gold toning at the left edge of the obverse.
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Product ID: 46057
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Only 1.1 million 1884-CC Morgans were minted, making them very difficult to find in a high grade, let alone a certified one!
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Product ID: 18502
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The 1884-CC Morgan silver dollar was once considered "missing" since it was very hard to find them, outside of being circulated. Then, in the 1960's, the government winded down on the exchange of ...
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Product ID: 7023
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For a long period of time, there were many Carson City Morgan silver dollars, that were missing. This gave the impression that these Morgans either had a very low mintage or they were accidentally ...
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Product ID: 3093
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Officially called the "government hoard," the government locked down on the exchange of silver certificates for silver dollars and in doing so, recovered 3 million Morgans just sitting in bags. ...
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Product ID: 3094