HORNREICH COLLECTION of So Called Dollars from Pacific Coast Expositions and Events
SFE, HK-341 BR, S.F. Earthquake 1906

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States San Fransisco, California 1906
Design Description: SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE
Item Description: Brass SC$1 1906 CA HK-341 SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE HK-341 BR
Full Grade: NGC AU 53
Owner: Spencer Collection

Owner Comments:

Medal, 1906, BR, SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE, SF, CA, So Called Dollar, HK-341 Brass, Type I, Rariity-6, NGC AU53, Cert# 2619469-009. Obv. Street and buildings in ruins; below small California Street; above all April 18, 1906; below all San Francisco, Cal.; beaded border. Rev. Edifice; below Ruins of City Hall; above all, around San Francisco Earthquake & Fire; below all Souvenir; beaded border. Reeded Edge, 36mm. Extensive research fails to establish origin of these issues. Some feel they were produced and sold to assist in defraying portion of giant cost of catastrophe but any revenue derived would have been insignificant. More creditable is statement of San Francisco Public Library that "reliable local opinion is that production of such medals probably was a transitory commercial venture with no official connection." This was most severe earthquake in history of United States; affected area 150 miles both north and south of city, east to Nevada and west to Honolulu. Starting about 5 A.M., April 18, 1906, series of 2 main shocks and 25 additional ones shook San Francisco alone; resulting fires raged 3 days, destroyed 500 city blocks, over 28,000 buildings; almost 500 people killed, 2,500 seriously injured. San Francisco loss estimated at $250,000,000; total $350,000,000. One of "wonders of conflagration" was saving of U.S. Mint Building, "where fire was fiercest," by 250 employees and soldiers. Attractive.

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