Al Capone, Bonnie and Clyde and
John Dillinger stole only the best.
Silver Dollars from the 1920s are
on America’s Most Wanted List.
Own one today for 50% off!
In the 1920s, real-life gangsters used these big Silver
Dollar coins fresh from the U.S. Mint to finance everything from rum-running to speakeasies. When they
ran low, they just stepped into a bank and made an
unauthorized “withdrawal.” In the movies, a mobster
flipping one of these big Silver Dollars meant: “Hold
on to your seats. The Tommy guns are about to blast!”
The U.S. Mint stopped making these 90% Silver
Dollars 75 years ago. Today, Gangster Silver Dollars can
be hard to find. So when we located a supply dating
between 1920 and 1926 we snapped them up. Now
you can get your share in the Brilliant Uncirculated
condition coveted by Roaring Twenties racketeers,
and by today’s serious coin collectors—like you!
Get these historic gangster Silver Dollars for as
little as $29.50 each (plus s&h). That’s 50% off
what similar coins sell for elsewhere.
Order Risk-Free!
Best of all, you own your Gangster Silver Dollars
risk-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee.
Don’t wait! Call toll-free to get yours today!
Buy more and you save more!
You get dates of our choice from the 1920s. Each Silver
Dollar is guaranteed to be in Brilliant Uncirculated
condition, with blazing orignal mint luster.
• One 1920s Gangster Silver Dollar for $39.95 + s/h
• Five for only $34.00 each + s/h Save $29.75
• Half Roll ( 10) for only $31.50 each + s/h Save $84.50
• Banker’s Roll ( 20) for only $29.50 each + s/h Save $209
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Prices and availability subject to change without notice. Actual size of coin is 38.1 mm
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