Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Unsearched U.S. Coin Bags full of Morgan Silver Dollars go to PA residents

State zip codes used to determine who gets valuable Morgan Silver Dollars issued by the U.S. Gov’t over 100 years ago and sealed away in three pound U.S. Coin Bags that have never been searched

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Who gets the Morgan Silver Dollars: Only PA residents who find their zip code listed on the Distributi­on List below are getting the Gov’t issued coins. If you find your zip code listed below call: 1-800-867-0152 UMD409

“The vaults at Federated Mint are going empty ,” said Laura A. Lynne, U.S. Coin and Currency Director for Federated Mint.

That’s because a decision by Federated Mint to release rarely seen U.S. Gov’ tis sued Morgan Silver Dollars, some worth up to 100 times their face value, means unsearched Bank Bags loaded with U.S. Gov’ tis sued Morgan Silver Dollars dating back to the 1800’ sa re now being handed over to U.S. residents who finds the first three digits of their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n.

“But don’t thank the Government. As U.S. Coin and Currency Director for Federated Mint I get paid to inform and educate the general public regarding U.S. coins. Ever since the decision by Federated Mint to release rarely seen U.S. Gov’ tis sued Morgan Silver Dollars to the general public – I’m being asked, how much are the unsearched Bank Bags worth? The answer is, there’s no way to tell. Coin values always fluctuate and there are never any guarantees, but we do know this. Each unsearched bag weighs nearly 3 pounds and contains 50 Morgan Silver Dollars and just one coin alone, could be worth $ 40 - $100 in collector value according to The Official Red Book, A Guide Book of United States Coins. So, there’s no telling what you’ll find until you search through all the coins. But you better believe at just $2900 these unsearched Bank Bags are a steal since everyone who misses the deadline must pay $4000 for each bag,” said Lynne.

“These are not ordinary coins you find in your pocket change. These are rarely seen Morgan Silver Dollars some dating back to the 1800’s so we won’t be surprised if thousands of U.S. residents claim as many as they can get their hands on. That’s because after the bags were loaded with 50 U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars, each verified to meet a minimum collector grade quality of very good or above, the dates and mint marks were never searched to determine collector values and the bags were securely sealed. That means there’s no telling what you’ll find until you search all the coins,” said Lynne.

The only thing U.S. residents who find their zip code printed in today’s publicatio­n need to do is call the National Coin Claim Hotline before the 48-hour deadline ends.

This is very important. The Vault Bag fee has been set for $4000 for residents who miss the deadline, but for those Pennsylvan­ia residents who beat the 48-hour deadline the Bank Bag fee is just $2900 as long as they call the National Coin Claim Hotline before the deadline ends.

“Remember this, we cannot stop collectors from buying up all the unsearched bags of coins they can get in this special advertisin­g announceme­nt. And you better believe with each bag being loaded with 50 U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars we’re guessing they’re going to go quick,” said Lynne.

The phone lines will be ringing off the hook beginning at precisely 8:30 AM this morning. That’s because each unsearched Bank Bag is loaded with nothing but U.S. Gov’ tis sued Morgan Silver Dollars some dating clear back to the 1800’s.

“With all these collectibl­e U.S. Gov’ tis sued Morgan Silver Dollars up for grabs we’re going to do our best to answer all the calls,” said Lynne.

Thousands of U.S. residents stand to miss the deadline to claim the Unsearched Bank Bags. That means U.S. residents who finds the first three digits of their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n can claim the unsearched bags of money for themselves and keep all the U.S. Gov’ tis sued Morgan Silver Dollars found inside.

Just be sure to call before the 48- hour deadline ends.

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 ?? ?? SNEAK PEAK INSIDE VAULT: The phone lines will be ringing off the hook beginning at 8:30 AM this morning when the vaults open for Pennsylvan­ia residents to claim unsearched Bank Bags. It’s hard to tell how much these unsearched bags loaded with Morgan Silver Dollars issued by the Gov’t over 100 years ago could be worth someday. That’s because each Bank Bag contains 50 Morgan Silver Dollars some dating clear back to the 1800’s. And here’s the best part. After the deadline each Bank Bag fee is set for $4000, but Pennsylvan­ia residents who find their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n and beat the deadline cover just which is a real steal for these unsearched Bank Bags.
SNEAK PEAK INSIDE VAULT: The phone lines will be ringing off the hook beginning at 8:30 AM this morning when the vaults open for Pennsylvan­ia residents to claim unsearched Bank Bags. It’s hard to tell how much these unsearched bags loaded with Morgan Silver Dollars issued by the Gov’t over 100 years ago could be worth someday. That’s because each Bank Bag contains 50 Morgan Silver Dollars some dating clear back to the 1800’s. And here’s the best part. After the deadline each Bank Bag fee is set for $4000, but Pennsylvan­ia residents who find their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n and beat the deadline cover just which is a real steal for these unsearched Bank Bags.
 ?? ?? UNSEARCHED: Each Bank Bag contains 50 U. S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars. Each coin is verified to meet a minimum collector grade of very good or above and the dates and mint marks are never searched by Federated Mint to determine collector value.
UNSEARCHED: Each Bank Bag contains 50 U. S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars. Each coin is verified to meet a minimum collector grade of very good or above and the dates and mint marks are never searched by Federated Mint to determine collector value.

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