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Bedrock of the Community
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AcesKings Thanks ...
The box is one I picked up. I am always looking for storage boxes to put the odd coins into. The ones that don't fit into albums or normal 2X2 or slabs.
I think this box should hold 12 boxed GSA's. Right now I have 6 boxed and 2 soft packs.
2 Soft packs are 1878 CC Boxed 2 - 1882 CC 1 - 1883 CC 2 - 1884 CC 1 - 1885 CC
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Bedrock of the Community
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Debtajc
Thanks .... And I have seen pictures of some of your collection .. What I have seen look pretty good.
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Pillar of the Community
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I noticed your 1882 CC GSA came with 2 pieces of paper. One(the bigger one) is a COA, what is the other piece and are all GSA dollars supposed to have both? I only ask because my 1883 CC GSA came with a COA only. Thanks...Mont. BTW very nice collection   
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I noticed your 1882 CC GSA came with 2 pieces of paper. One(the bigger one) is a COA, what is the other piece and are all GSA dollars supposed to have both? If you have the GSA Uncirculated Carson city Morgan, like these  These only came with one piece of paper/COA like these.  Notice the upper right of the paper, it has a number in blue. For these GSA's, that number should start with the year of the coin.
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Bedrock of the Community
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For the GSA coin I posted at the start of this thread. (Notice it does not say Uncirculated on the slab/holder  This category comes with the two papers. (There is no blue number on these)  
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Bedrock of the Community
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For the GSA soft packs (blue envelopes)   They came with one paper/note. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow thanks for the info. I will remember to look at 1st 2 numbers now when I look to buy another one.
So it is still uncirculated, just the person separating them didn't like the way it looked. A little "pre-grading" on their part so to speak.
didn't know the soft packs were circulated either. Thanks for that as well.
Edited by MontCollector 05/08/2016 11:53 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: So it is still uncirculated, just the person separating them didn't like the way it looked. A little "pre-grading" on their part so to speak. That is pretty much correct. The two that I have graded, are one from each category "GSA Uncirculated" and "GSA silver dollar"   If you look behind the first coin you can see the COA with blue numbers. For this one that is the wrong paper. I need to remember to find a correct one and replace it. It was like that when I bought it. I am not sure if someone was trying to fool a potential ... or just didn't know.
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Bedrock of the Community
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For the soft packs, I have seen many of them graded in MS grade holders. I have been told they really did not like any toning. So they just culled them out. I had three of these 1878 CC's. Gave one to my daughter and son-in-law. Of the two I have left I am sure they are both lower grade MS. One is a VAM 11. ------------------------- Here is a list of the GSA holdings.  Total GSA holdings of Carson City dollars - 2,909,715. (There were also non Carson city dollars sold in the same sales. Also interesting, only one each 1889 CC, 1892 CC and 1893 CC I find it interesting that just over 84% of all 1884 CC minted Morgan's were in the GSA holdings. But .. where I was going with this .. can you imagine the group that would have taken on the task of sorting 2.9 million Carson City dollars. It might have been a easy way out to pull all the toned ones out. There were some that were listed as unsalable
Edited by GR58 05/09/2016 12:19 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Hmm I think mine might be wrong as well. Mine doesn't show the word "Uncirculated" on it. I Figured NGC covered it up with their sticker. But I see on yours they didn't. Makes me wonder.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I need to remember to find a correct one and replace it. I have an '83CC with the wrong papers, (opposite of yours) I'd do a trade but someone glued the larger one to the lid and I think it'd rip if I tried getting it off. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I have an '83CC with the wrong papers, (opposite of yours) I'd do a trade but someone glued the larger one to the lid and I think it'd rip if I tried getting it off. I have never understood why some people do things like that, gluing the paper to the lid. Thanks for the offer, but for these I try to get them in good shape. A couple of mine had boxes in poor shape. I would start watching ebay and buy better boxes ... need to do that for my 1883 CC papers, might have to buy them with a box.
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