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Found! The Last Morgan
Silver Dollars
Amazing Discovery Hidden in Midwest Farm Cellar
Indiana. A farmer in America’s heartland recently cashed in his long-
forgotten savings, hidden away for decades in a dusty crate in
his cellar—a hoard of the last Morgan Silver dollars minted
by the U.S. Treasury before they ceased production for
good, in 1921.
Originally purchased from a local bank for face
value, the farmer had tucked them away for his
retirement. Now these glittering chunks of
nearly uncirculated silver history, are being
released to the public by GovMint.com.
While they last, you can acquire these
brilliant, lustrous silver coins for as low
as $29.50 apiece. Twenty-coin Bankers
rolls and 10-coin Half Rolls
are available.
Survival Against All Odds
By all rights these silver dollars
should have been destroyed decades ago.
Government silver melt-downs, including
the 1918 Pittman Act, which alone destroyed
270 million Morgans, have decimated supplies.
Millions more were called in by the government and
melted for their silver content between 1921 and 1965.
Today private hoards account for virtually all the surviving
coins. And of those, only a fraction survive in the Virtually
Uncirculated condition so coveted by collectors.
Originally U.S. Silver Dollars were minted and
Prized Last Year Coins
stored in 1,000-coin canvas bags by the Mint.
These last year 90% pure silver beauties still dazzle with their Mint
Last 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $39 plus S&H
luster and heft. Weighing in at 26.73 grams and a diameter of 38.1
mm, they are the largest American silver coins ever to circulate.
Buy More and Save
Struck from silver mined from the western Mother Lode, they
FIVE 1921 Last Morgan Silver Dollars
are the legendary coins that built the West. Master engraver
$170.00 plus S&H Save $25!
George T. Morgan fashioned a radiant profile of Lady Liberty TEN 1921 Last Morgan Silver Dollars
and a majestic eagle as symbols of our nation’s strength and $315.00 plus S&H Save $75!
prosperity. Today, the long-gone Morgan silver dollars are
20-COIN ROLL of 1921 Last Morgan Silver Dollars $590.00 plus
among the most sought-after coins in America.
S&H Save $190!
Hot Silver Market, Hot Silver Value
Silver prices have jumped over 140% in the last two years fueling
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Today, the market is hot for Silver coins in any condition. This same
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rently sells elsewhere in the same
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grade condition for $55 apiece.
But while supplies last you can get
this original Virtually Uncirculated
1921 Silver Morgan for as little as
$29.50 each, in quantity!
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Burnsville, Minnesota 55337
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