Southern Gold Hoard will sell quicklyBy Mark Ferguson for Coin ValuesHearing of a "hoard" of coins conjures up images of surplus, oversupply and the uncommon that suddenly becomes common. This happened in 1962 when hundreds of thousands of the formerly rare Mint State 1903-O
Morgan dollars surfaced in the form of $1,000 canvas bags of silver dollars that had been locked in a vault at the Philadelphia Mint since 1929.
The values of the previously few known Uncirculated examples of the 1903-O
Morgan dollar quickly plummeted from between $1,000 and $2,000 each all the way down to about $25.
However, the opposite effect occurred when the LaVere Redfield hoard of more than 400,000 silver dollars, most graded Mint State, of various issues, common and rare, were skillfully marketed and disbursed. Market prices for these coins actually rose substantially during the next several years during the late 1970s in an expansion of the collector and dealer demand for silver dollars in general.
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