HORNREICH COLLECTION of So Called Dollars
HK-15 BR, Pilgrim Jubilee Memorial 1870

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States United States, Plymouth, MA 1870
Design Description: PILGRIM JUBILEE MEMORIAL
Item Description: Brass SC$1 1861 SC HK-11 BOMBARDMENT OF FT SUMTER SILVERED/WM HK-15 BR, Pilgrim Jubilee Memorial
Full Grade: NGC MS 64
Owner: Spencer Collection

Owner Comments:

Medal, 1870, BR, PILGRIM JUBILEE MEMORIAL, United States, Plymouth, MA, So Called Dollar HK-15 BR, NGC MS64, Cert# 1895418-015. Obv. Scene depicting Landing of Pilgrims; above Pilgrim Jubilee Memorial; below all 1620 / 1870; to l. of 1870 microscopic J. E. Ellis • F •; to r. microscopic A. C. Warren; Rv. Holy Bible within central wreath, bird above; above all "Whose Faith Follow"; below all microscopic J. E. E. Medals: Medals: Extensive research fails to establish exact origin of issue. Names of A. C. Warren and Joseph. E. Ellis, both then Members of Pilgrim Society, appear on Medal; probably was designed by former and engraved by latter ("J. E. Ellis • F •"); struck by Scovill Manufacturing Co, Waterbury, CT; copies presented to officials and guests at celebration. Silver specimen is in possession of Pilgrim Society. Medal is rare in all metals. Historical: Purpose: To commemorate 250th anniversary of Landing of Pilgrims. Organization: Celebration sponsored and staged by Pilgrim Society, chartered 1819; Society organized "to…honor…memory of…Pilgrim Fathers,…to procure…suitable lot for erection of a monument" to their "virtues, enterprise and unparalleled sufferings." (See also Part I, National Monument to the Forefathers, Undated--Circa 1889). First meeting held May 18, 1820; on first Forefathers Day celebration, Dec. 21, 1820, Daniel Webster was principal speaker. Pilgrim Hall, operated by Society, built 1824; later remodeled. Here are preserved history and records, personal and household property of Pilgrims--English, Scotch and Dutch Puritans, 102 in number--who landed from Mayflower Dec. 21, 1620 on Massachusetts coast, north of Cape Cod. Extension of term now includes any early Puritan settlers in New England. Society's financial support provided by 300 Life and Annual Members and by "generous gifts and subscriptions." Site, Date: Church of First Parish and elsewhere in Plymouth; Dec. 21, 1870.

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