A GSA Morgan Silver Dollar refers to a specific type of Morgan Silver Dollar that was stored in the U.S. Treasury vaults and later released for sale by the General Services Administration (GSA) in the 1970s. These coins were part of a hoard of uncirculated silver dollars that had been held in government vaults for decades. The GSA conducted auctions to sell these coins to the public, creating excitement among coin collectors for this new hoard of Morgan Silver Dollars.
All the coins that were placed in the GSA holders are considered Uncirculated Coins. Our GSA Coins are all Carson City Morgan Silver Dollars. Of all the mints that have produced coins in the USA, Carson City demands the most attention from both collectors and dealers.
In addition, these coins have been graded by CAC Grading and are amongst the first "treasure coins" to enter the market. 1883-CC, 1884-CC and 1885-CC GSA Morgan Silver Dollars in CAC Grading MS 65. A lovely and hard to find date run. All in the same grade of MS 65 CAC! CACG Price Guide Values this group of 3 coins, up one grade in MS 66 at $6,100. This is a fantastic opportunity to own some of the most coveted Morgan Dollars of all time at an incredible price. We only have one set available, so secure this for your collection before it's too late!
Highlights:
- CAC MS65 grades
- GSA Treasure
- Carson City minted