Dazzling Three Coin Morgan Silver Dollar Set -Over A Century Old From The New Orleans Mint!
With its opening in 1838 and a prime location on the edge of the famous French Quarter, next to the Mississippi river docks, the New Orleans Mint was the first branch mint in the United States. Following an audit by the U.S. Treasury in 1964, millions of Morgan silver dollar coins were revealed, which had languished in obscurity inside the Treasury’s vaults for decades. They were eventually dispersed by the General Services Administration in a series of eight sales called the “GSA Hoard Sales”.

You are most fortunate to have access to this dazzling, three-coin set of Morgan silver dollars – one coin from each of the following key dates: 1883, 1884 and 1885. With these Morgans, you get a piece of the old west and “The Big Easy” which have been graded MS 64, meaning it is in Mint State and uncirculated, by the professional grading services of either PCGS or NGC. For uniformity, all three of the coins in your set will be graded by the same service. Due to the fact that many of the Morgans struck at the New Orleans Mint were either destroyed in silver melts or worn out in circulation, makes the “O” mint Morgans some of the most desired coins in the entire series. Each magnificent Morgan silver dollar, more than a century old, still displays superb, eye-catching luster! See these exquisite coins at GovMint.com for Gold under $150! Click here!
