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1892 Lord's Prayer, Columbian Expo

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States Chicago, IL (Philadephia Mint) 1892-3
Design Description: U.S Mint, Lord's Prayer COLUMBIAN EXPO MEDAL
Item Description: AE GILT 13mm (1892-3) IL E-253 GILT US MINT - LORD'S PRAYER Eglit-253 Gilt WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPO
Full Grade: NGC MEDAL MS 67
Owner: Spencer Collection

Owner Comments:

Medal, 1892-3, AE Gilt, U.S. MINT, WORLD'S FAIR, COLUMBIAN EXPO, United States, Chicago, Eglit-253 Gilt, NGC MS67, Cert # 2520082-010. Obv. U.S. Mint, Philadephia, 1882, Rv. Lord's Prayer. Part of a Six Piece Set of 1892-1893 Columbian Expo Gilt Lord's Prayer Medal Set. Eglit-251, Bearded Columbus Bust, NGC MS64. Eglit-252, Columbus Bust with hole at top, NGC MS66. Eglit-253, U.S. Mint with hole, NGC MS67. Eglit-254, U.S. Grant's Tomb with hole, NGC MS66. Eglit-255, G. Washington with hole, NGC MS64. Unlisted in Eglit, Bust of U.S. Grant with hole, NGC MS66. It is believed the Grant bust medals was first issued around 1885 and again for the Columbian Exposition. This set consists of some of the highest graded pieces known. Ex Goldberg #75, Lot 1981, Ex Hoffman Collection of World's Columbian Exposition Medals.

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