GSA is an acronym for General Services Administration. Established in 1949, the General Services Administration, an independent agency of the United States government, was created to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. "GSA Silver" is referred to silver dollar coins dispersed by the GSA in a series of sales limited to U.S. citizens beginning in 1972. The coins originally were discovered in the U.S. Treasury vaults in bags containing millions of these coins which had been undisturbed since the early 1900's. The sale of these silver coins made collecting Morgan Silver Dollars and Carson City Silver Dollars very popular.
Oh, dude, if you see GSA (which stands for Guaranteed Service Alloy) on a candelabra, it means it's not real silver. It's just a fancy way of saying it's made of a silver-plated alloy. So, like, don't go thinking you've struck silver treasure or anything.
The date is struck on the coin
one just sold on e-bay $61.01
GSA contracts can be found at GSA Federal Contracts which offer a listing as well as ways to get the best deal on a GSA contract or at Get Started Up.
GSA Sports F.C. was created in 1992.
You can just put the highest GSA rank on your profile page....
It is possible to learn about GSA auctions in a few websites. They would include the official website, GSA and About. One can email the company at the official website.
General Service Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts (aka GSA Contracts or GSA Schedules) are open to all federal agencies plus some state and local agencies. Check gsa.gov for more information. You can also go to gsaadvantage.gov and see what products are available on GSA contracts.
The GSA is corrupt and does not care that criminals are using the GSA contractor system to run scams.
Service members and their dependents, DOD/GSA civilians, DOD/GSA contractors.
Many of the vases are valued in price close to $100 each. The exact amount for the vase will depend upon the exact vase and its condition.