Who has official information on the GSA soft packs?
Even if it's unofficial that would help.
Why are there so many '78cc dollars in the soft packs. Must have been
a bunch of bags of them laying around. Any estimate on the dates and
numbers in the soft program?
Thanks,
bob

Why are there so many '78cc dollars in the soft packs. Must have been
a bunch of bags of them laying around. Any estimate on the dates and
numbers in the soft program?
Thanks,
bob


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<< <i>There is a very thick project file on the GSA coins and sales in NARA College Park, MD. It will answer your questions, but plan to spend 2-3 days searching the file. >>
Roger,
Thanks, but I can't believe that that information hasn't already been garnered by someone
in the industry.
Thanks, still at my day job and that research will have to wait.
bob
The moral: go to the horse's mouth, not his tail.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
The sale of blue packs consisted of 97,591 dollars, including 13,526 of the 1878-CC Morgan dollars. Peace silver dollars and a few Seated Liberty dollars were also included in the coins sold. No one recorded the number of dates or mint marks sold, other than for the 1878-CC Morgans.
Although the sales literature described the coins as circulated, there are many examples of uncirculated coins, including some graded as high as ms65, ms66 and ms67.
These coins originally sold for $3 each, and many were probably cut out of the plastic holders.
NGC only recently began grading these coins in their original plastic holders. Many of the circulated coins will not grade due to damage or prior cleanings.
The most common date, as expected, is the 1878-CC, with 121 coins graded. The highest graded example is ms66. 3 are graded ms65. So much for the label "circulated!"
Interestingly, there have already been 3 VAM's identified and graded for 1878-CC in the GSA Soft Pack:
VAM 11 - 15 coins graded
VAM 18 - 3 coins graded
VAM 24 - 1 coin graded
There are also 4 coins for 1878-CC graded star for eye appeal.
Here is an 1878-P VAM 37, one of only two graded so far.
Where can we find these population reports????
@carnyman2 .... Welcome aboard.....I do not have your answer, however, I am sure someone will be along shortly... Cheers, RickO
Post was from 2009....
Since NGC grades them and retains the packaging their population report shows a peek through the window of what dates and mintmarks they have graded. There really are no numbers on how many of each were put into the blue packs.
I was lucky enough to see the only graded 1893-s back in May when I was set up at the Oklahoma City show. I don't care if it was just graded G4, it was cool just to hold it in hand.
I have the time and am willing to goto NARA and look through the files. Does anyone know how I would go about gaining access?
NGC population reports
https://ngccoin.com/census/united-states/dollars/49/varieties/17080/