The Southern Berks News

Last State Restricted Morgan Silver Dollar Bank Rolls go to PA residents

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Pennsylvan­ia residents get first dibs on last remaining Bank Rolls loaded with U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars dating back to the 1800’s some worth up to 100 times their face value for just the 59 minimum $ set for state residents - non state residents must pay 118 per coin if any remain after 2-day deadline $ STATE DISTRIBUTI­ON: A strict limit of 4 State Restricted Bank Rolls per PA resident has been imposed

PENNSYLVAN­IA - “It’s a miracle these State Restricted Bank RRolls even exist. That’s why Hototline Operators are bracing for thee fflood of calls,” said Mary Ellen Withrow, emeritus 40t0th Treasurer of the Unitedd States of America.

For the next 2 days the last remaining State of Pennsylvan­ia Restricted Bank Rolls loaded with rarely seen U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars are actually being handed overr to Pennsylvan­ia residentst­s who call the National TToll

Free Hotlines listed in today’s newspaper publicatio­n.

“In all my years as thee Treasurer of the United States of America I’ve only ever seen a handful of these rare Morgan Silver Dollars issued by the U. S. Gov’t back in the 1800’s. But to actually find them sealed away in State Restricted Bank Rolls still in pristine condition is like finding buried treasure. So anyone lucky enough to get their hands on these Bank Rolls had better hold on to them,” Withrow said.

“Now that the State of Pennsylvan­ia Restricted Bank Rolls are being offered up we won’t be surprised if thousands of Pennsylvan­ia residents claim the maximum limit allowed of 4 Bank Rolls per resident before they’re all gone,” Withrow said.

“That’s because the dates and mint marks of the U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars sealed away inside the State of Pennsylvan­ia Restricted Bank Rolls have never been searched. But, we do know that all the coins date clear back to the 1800’s and are worth up to 100 times their face value, so there is no telling what Pennsylvan­ia residents will find until they sort through all the coins,” Withrow said.

And here’s the best part. If you are a resident of the state of Pennsylvan­ia you cover only the $59 per coin state minimum set by the National Mint and Treasury, that’s ten rarelyelyy seen U.U S.S Gov’t issued Morgan Silvver Dollars’ worth up to 100 times their face value for just

$590 which is a real stealeal because non state resiidents must pay $118 perr coin which totals $1,180 if any coins remain af-ter the 2- day deadline.

The only thing Pennsylvan­ia residents need to do is call the Na-tional Toll-Free Hotlines printed in today’s newspapers publicatio­n before the 2day order deadline ends.

“Rarely seen U.S. Gov’t’ issuedid coins like these are highly sought after, but we’ve never seen anything like this before. According to The Official Red Book, a Guide Book of United States Coins many Morgan Silver Dollars minted in the 1800’s are now worth $125 - $1,000 each in collector value,” Withrow said.

“So just imagine how much these last remaining, unsearched State of Pennsylvan­ia Restricted Bank Rolls could be worth someday. Remember, these are not ordinary coins – these rarely seen coins are over 100 years old. In fact, these coins have been forever retired by the U.S. Gov’t, and you can’t get them rolled this way anywhere because these are the only State Restricted Bank Rolls known to exist,” Withrow said.

“We’re guessing thousands of Pennsylvan­ia residents will be taking the maximum limit of 4 Bank Rolls because they make such amazing gifts for any occasion for children, parents, grandparen­ts, friends and loved ones,” Withrow said.

“We know the phones will be ringing off the hook. That’s why hundreds of Hotline Operators are standing by to answer the phones beginning at 8:30am this morning. We’re going to do our best, but with just 2 days to answer all the calls it won’t be easy. So make sure to tell everyone to keep calling if all lines are busy. We’ll do our best to answer them all,” Withrow said.

“That’s why the National Mint and

Treasury set up the National TollFree Hotlines in order to make sure Pennsylvan­ia residents get the State Restricted Bank Rolls before they’re all

gone,” Withrow said.

The only thing readers of today’s newspaper publicatio­n need to do is make sure they are a resident of the

state of Pennsylvan­ia and call the National Toll-Free Hotlines before the 2- day deadline ends midnight tomorrow. ■

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