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Condition: Used Manufacturer: UK Well preserved Carson City dollar with most of its luster present, minor tarnishing in a few places. Features and lettering clearly defined.
"This historic coin is a valuable memento of an era in American history when pioneers were challenging the est.  
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The silver in this dollar was mined from the rich Comstock Lode, discovered in the mountains near Carson City, Nevada. The Carson City Mint was established there in 1870, and although it was in existence for a mere 24 years, it produced many coins ehich have endured as collector's items, among them the 13 piece Mortan dollar series of 1878-1893. Their link with an historic period in our nation's history gives these dollars an added appeal.
This coin is a specimen of the Morgan dollar, containing ninety percent silver, which somehow survived the massive coin melts of the early 1900's. They were discovered by a Treasury audit in 1964, after nearly a century of obscurity in the vaults.
This issuance by General Services Administration of the last of the Government's holdings of ninety percent silver dollars will serve for millions of Americans as cherished mementos of our nation's history."
Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye. |
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