Named for casino owner Lincoln Fitzgerald, it included over 100,000 American silver dollars and masses of gambling paraphernalia.
[2] He stayed on the second floor of The Nevada Club in a steel-walled apartment; he was referred to as reclusive by the Reno Gazette-Journal.
[3] He began saving collectables and silver dollars, from his casinos and his restaurant, in a Reno, Nevada, warehouse.
[4] There were various branded tchotchke and souvenirs such as commemorative casino spoons and coasters, key chains, and matchbooks.
[5] The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) graded and slabbed the 100,000 Morgan and Peace silver dollars in the hoard.