Imagine examining artifacts in the Smithsonian 

 Institution and finding a never-before-seen sketch 

 for the largest and highest denomination American 

 coin ever proposed? That's just what happened as 

 one coin expert recently explored the collection 



America's L 



Discovered... Historic Coin Design! 



st Masterpiece 



at this celebrated public institution. But as this 

 numismatist discovered, it has more to share than 



he could ever imagine. 



To his own surprise, he had found 

 the original design concept for a 

 hundred dollar denomination 

 created by George T. Morgan, (j 

 arguably the greatest American 

 coin designer. These sketches, 

 hidden within an original sketch- 

 book for nearly a century, represent 



perhaps the grandest American coin ever 

 proposed — the $100 Union. 



George T. Morgan will always be remembered 

 for his most famous coin — the Morgan silver 

 dollar. Until recently, the world knew nothing of 

 Morgan's larger sized and higher denomination 

 $100 Union concept design. 



The secret's out! For a limited time, you can 

 secure the world's first and only $100 Union Proof 

 struck in pure .999 Silver at our special pre-release 

 price of only $99 (plus S&H). CALL TODAY! 



THE $100 UNION 



...Now Available as a Fabulous Silver Proof 



Call now to secure your reservation for this 

 exceptional collector's treasure! 



$100 Union™ 



Only $99 



This is not a reproduction... this is the first time ever Morgan's 

 $100 Union™ design has been struck .as a silver proof. 



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