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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2180382, member: 66"]There was a single example of the 1889 CC, the 1892 CC, and the 1893 CC in the GSA sales. They went out in the Mixed CC dollar category at $15 each. Two of them ( I don't remember which two) still exist today in the GSA holder, the third one never resurfaced. The 1864 dollar in the softpack shown earlier was the only seated dollar in the GSA sale. It was sold in the mixed circulated category for $3. The last time it sold it went for a high four figure price. (There were at least three bags of Mint State 1859 O and 1860 O dollars that were distributed for face value during the Treasury silver dollar rush in the early 1960's.)</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There are gold coins in slabs labeled as being GSA hoard coins, but they came much later and were coins seized by the government from drug dealers or other forfeitures. As with other government surplus property they were sold by the GSA. Some enterprising dealers purchased them and got the TPG to slab them as GSA Hoard coins. There are no GSA holders with gold in them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2180382, member: 66"]There was a single example of the 1889 CC, the 1892 CC, and the 1893 CC in the GSA sales. They went out in the Mixed CC dollar category at $15 each. Two of them ( I don't remember which two) still exist today in the GSA holder, the third one never resurfaced. The 1864 dollar in the softpack shown earlier was the only seated dollar in the GSA sale. It was sold in the mixed circulated category for $3. The last time it sold it went for a high four figure price. (There were at least three bags of Mint State 1859 O and 1860 O dollars that were distributed for face value during the Treasury silver dollar rush in the early 1960's.) There are gold coins in slabs labeled as being GSA hoard coins, but they came much later and were coins seized by the government from drug dealers or other forfeitures. As with other government surplus property they were sold by the GSA. Some enterprising dealers purchased them and got the TPG to slab them as GSA Hoard coins. There are no GSA holders with gold in them.[/QUOTE]
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