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Heritage Offers Hundreds Of Uncirculated Morgan Dollars From The Tahoe Tavern Casino In August

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Heritage Auctions - Most of the coveted coins in this historic hoard hail from the Carson City Mint

In 1947 the owner of one of Lake Tahoe's most luxurious hotels and casinos sent his sons on a bank run for more silver dollars. They returned from their routine run with bags filled with coins to be used in the casino's slot machines. Except the boys and the coins never made it as far as the casino floor. Upon their return, the fellows from the Tahoe Tavern Casino discovered their sacks of silver were filled mostly with uncirculated Morgan dollars from the Carson City Mint!

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Because never forget: The house always wins.

Seventy-six years later, that jackpot heads to auction for the very first time: On Aug. 14, Heritage is thrilled to present The Tahoe Tavern Casino Collection U.S. Coins Showcase Auction, which consists of 286 Morgan dollars — a vast majority of which date to that fortuitous bank run in the summer of '47.

"The lots in this auction are completely fresh to the collecting community," says Heritage Auctions President Greg Rohan. "Everything about these Morgan dollars is historic: Most hail from the Carson City Mint, which is significant as they're among the most collected Morgan dollars. They come from the Tahoe Tavern, a landmark in Tahoe's development as a tourist destination. And it's extraordinarily rare when you get a hoard like this, and this is the biggest one Heritage has handled in a long, long time."

Among these coveted coins from Carson City by way of Tahoe are numerous 1879 Morgan dollars, among the most challenging from the Carson City Mint because of their scant mintage (only 756,000). Among the highlights: This lustrous MS62 example possesses a sharp central strike, making it a beautiful — and highly in-demand — specimen.

Here, too, are myriad Morgans from 1893, the year the Carson City Mint ceased operations — and a decade before it closed altogether after serving its final days as a U.S. Assay Office. One of this auction's most sought-after offerings is this MS62 example, a Far Date variety with slight punching at the top of the "3" in the date. This offering is a well-struck example, with attractive gold and blue obverse toning and a brilliant reverse.

The origin story of this hoard only sounds like a tall tale, perhaps appropriate given the Tahoe Tavern's deep roots amid the pine, cedar and tall firs atop and along the shores of Lake Tahoe.

Timber and mining magnate Duane L. Bliss, a Massachusetts man who gold-rushed his way to San Francisco, wanted to capitalize on the influx of Californians summer vacationing in Lake Tahoe. So he had his son, architect Walter Danforth Bliss, design what became the sprawling luxe hideaway called the Tahoe Tavern, which opened in 1902 and quickly expanded into an imposing 450-room resort complete with a bowling alley (which later turned into a movie theater), a doctor's office, a barber shop and a ballroom — and, of course, the casino.

The Tahoe Tavern changed hands a few times upon its completion, and in 1946 brothers John and A.J. Flagg, real-estate developers and restaurateurs from Northern California, bought the resort. They owned it for just one year — but it was a lucky year.

Sometime in the summer of '47, John's son Marvin and A.J.'s son Morgan — oh, the coincidence — drove 15 miles north from Tahoe City to Truckee to secure those silver dollars. When the Flaggs realized their score, the Morgan dollars were split between John and A.J.

The coins have remained in the family ever since. Until now.
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Quite a story, thanks!
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If I counted correctly this auction has around one hundred 1891 CC VAM-3 spitting eagles, Top 100 VAM. I assume they came from the same die pair and were kept together all these years which is pretty cool. I plan to bid, try and get one.

I have one Morgan from the Binion Collection, one from Fitzgerald Collection, one from El Cortez, kinda fun to have them from casinos.

I visited Lake Tahoe years ago, a beautiful place. The Bonanaza TV show house is located in the area, used to be open to tourists but not now.

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In 1947 the owner of one of Lake Tahoe's most luxurious hotels and casinos sent his sons on a bank run for more silver dollars.


What 1947 silver dollars.
AFAIK, no silver dollars were minted after 1935.
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AFAIK, no silver dollars were minted after 1935.


Correct - but millions remained in bank vaults up until the early 1960's. My mother remembers exchanging $1 silver certificates for MS Morgan's and Peace in the late 1950's at her local bank.
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Correct - but millions remained in bank vaults up until the early 1960's. My mother remembers exchanging $1 silver certificates for MS Morgan's and Peace in the late 1950's at her local bank.


So, they would have expected bags full of Peace dollars?
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I have one Morgan from the Binion Collection, one from Fitzgerald Collection, one from El Cortez, kinda fun to have them from casinos.
Very nice!


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So, they would have expected bags full of Peace dollars?
That was how I read the story.
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Stil, I cannot imagine anyone tossing a 1921 Peace dollar into a slot machine...
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Noticed that a lot of the coins are graded 61 , 62 .
Must have been some rough roads in the Tahoe Area
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An aside to this .my lovely bride and I got married on the
Shores of South Lake Tahoe CA . Pure Magic place!
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Stil, I cannot imagine anyone tossing a 1921 Peace dollar into a slot machine...
I could... in 1947. Not sure how may people would have been paying attention to the date.


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Must have been some rough roads in the Tahoe Area
Dirt roads possibly. Rutted for sure.
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