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FOUND! AMERICA’S ELUSIVE SILVER DOLLAR!
“Teddy Roosevelt Silver Dollars”
Unearthed at Old Texas Ranch
After getting a call from a gentleman who had inherited a
historic Texas ranch, one of our coin buyers found himself
in a dusty storm cellar. The ranch was once owned by a veteran
of WWI, who as local legend had was said to have always held
true to a peculiar tradition: when he lost at pool (which was rare)
he paid only with silver dollars. Now, a successful man with
silver coins to spare must have had a stash of them right?
Larger than
That’s precisely what his grandson was hoping when he found,
The San Francisco
actual size of 35 mm
in a dark corner under a rotten floorboard, five heavy, unmarked
“S” mintmark
canvas bags.
Valuable Coins at a One-Time-Only Price
Only after weeks combing the U.S. coin market did we find even
As he opened them, one by one, he found 6,000 U.S. Territorial
one dealer selling the U.S. Territorial Silver Dollar—for $49.95.
Silver Dollars—the coins he’d heard stories of! These were
But thanks to discovery of this hoard, you can own the U.S.
“Teddy Roosevelt Silver Dollars,” the only silver dollar created
Territorial Silver Dollar for as little as $24.95.
during TR’s presidency!
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This scarcely seen U.S. Territorial Silver Dollar was issued from
Guarantee. Own the U.S. Territorial Silver Dollar for a full
1907 to 1912, but is missing from virtually every U.S. silver-dollar
month. If you are not 100% satisfied, simply return the coin
collection. In fact, many collectors don’t even know it exists! It
by insured mail and in the condition you received it, for a full
was struck at the renowned San Francisco Mint for use only in
refund (less S&H). Please note that your Silver Dollar will be
the Philippines, a U.S. Territory at the time. Sadly, millions of
dated between 1907 and 1912 but we cannot honor requests for
the coins were lost over the years or melted down for their silver
a particular date.
content, and very few made their way back to the United States.
It’s estimated that less than 10 percent of these coins remain!
U.S. Territorial Silver Dollar $29.95 (plus S&H)
Silver Legacy of Teddy Roosevelt
Buy More and Save!
In the White House from 1901 to 1909, Roosevelt believed in
Five U.S. Territorial Silver Dollars $139.75 (plus S&H) SAVE $10
America’s destiny as a world power. His efforts led to building
10 U.S. Territorial Silver Dollars $249.50 (plus S&H) SAVE $50
the Panama Canal, eliminating the dreadful yellow fever in the
Don’t Delay!
Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico and helping end a war
We have 6,000 U.S. Territorial Silver Dollars—certainly not
between Russia and Japan, for which he was the first
enough to meet the demand of 144 million U.S. coin collectors!
American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
We expect to sell out quickly. To avoid disappointment, act now!
A Big, Beautiful Silver Dollar
The U.S. Territorial Silver Dollar is as rugged as the old Rough
Toll-Free 24 hours a day 1-800-973-3083
Rider himself. It weighs a hefty 20 grams and has a 1.37-inch
Promotional Code TUS137. Please mention this code when you call.
ALL Major Credit Cards Accepted
diameter. The coin has a fineness of .800 silver.
We can also accept your check by phone. To order by mail call for details.
Lady Liberty is featured on the front of the coin, symbolizing
the forging of a new territory. The back depicts an eagle standing
proudly atop a U.S. shield.
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