That said, this reference provides some details about the multiple sales that occurred, and includes images of multiple brochures. If I read it correctly, the brochure posted by @MasonGappears to be from the first, or original, sale in 1972. (Yes, I realize that the images are not very readable. They do, however, provide information that can further your research.)
They would have come in the mixed lot CC's, where you could have bid as low as $16. The 1889-CC would have been in that same lot. Yes, they were randomly picked when you sent the bid form in.
Cool. I know they sold a bunch in the mixed sale along with the only known 89-CC. You can tell from the holder it was in the mixed as what they called a "Cull"!
Years ago... Like late '90's, early 00's, I purchased some CC Morgans from a forum member, still in the government sealed packages. I opened them, to add to my set. Still have them, but not the packaging. Cheers, RickO
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GSA CARSON CITY ''THE GREAT SILVER DOLLAR SALE'' GSA DOLLAR BID FORM PAMPHLET
https://www.ebay.com/itm/255764883479
Thank you, MasonG. I was looking for the flyer that had all of the CC dates, 78, 79, 80, 81, 85, 90, 91.
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I am NOT an expert in GSA sales.
That said, this reference provides some details about the multiple sales that occurred, and includes images of multiple brochures. If I read it correctly, the brochure posted by @MasonG appears to be from the first, or original, sale in 1972. (Yes, I realize that the images are not very readable. They do, however, provide information that can further your research.)
Here is another overview of the multiple sales that occurred.
WOW! Thanks, FredS! I was wondering what the initial prices were. Now I know.
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Nice. I have one from the redfield hoard sale, but not the GSA. https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1043175/original-paramount-advertising-and-order-form-for-redfield-dollars
Does anyone have the flyer that included the 1879-CC?
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They would have come in the mixed lot CC's, where you could have bid as low as $16. The 1889-CC would have been in that same lot. Yes, they were randomly picked when you sent the bid form in.
I assume that you are asking about the FEB-1974 sale, which was strictly 1879-CC.
If so, Link
Morgans aren’t my thing but this is a cool thread!
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Here is 79-CC sales brochure.


Cool. I know they sold a bunch in the mixed sale along with the only known 89-CC. You can tell from the holder it was in the mixed as what they called a "Cull"!
Thank you, everyone for the help!
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
Years ago... Like late '90's, early 00's, I purchased some CC Morgans from a forum member, still in the government sealed packages. I opened them, to add to my set. Still have them, but not the packaging. Cheers, RickO