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Spencer Collection of World and U.S. Historical Medals Including So-Called Dollars
MI-251/44 AR, Queene Anne's Bounty
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Coin Description:
SC$1 1934 IL HK-466 FORD DOLLAR
Grade:
NGC MS 64 BN
Owner:
Spencer Collection
Set Category:
Token & Medals
Set Name:
Spencer Collection of World and U.S. Historical Medals Including So-Called Dollars
Slot Name:
MI-251/44 AR, Queene Anne's Bounty
Research:
See NGC's Census Report for this Coin
Owner's Description
Medal, 1934, BZ, FORD DOLLAR, CENTURY OF PROGRESS, Chicago, IL, So Called Dollar, HK-466 Bronze, NGC MS64BN, Cert# 2613958-016. Obv. Gear wheel covers most of surface; across is horizontal V-8 (superimposed on each other) pointing l.; above to r. Ford / Exposition; below V-8 is 1934; at bottom edge, small © W D T [Walter Dorwin Teague, industrial designer] Rev. Large vertical V-8 (superimposed on each other); at upper l. Ford; below, around A • Century • of • Progress • Chicago • Size: 34mm. History: CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION 1933-1934. CHICAGO, IL. Purpose: To establish both centennial of Chicago as municipality and "century of progress" in science, engineering and technology. Organization: Our second largest exposition; company chartered 1930, bonds sold to public. This was unique World's Fair venture because (1) no governmental subsidies were sought or accepted; (2) despite national depression, it was financial success--only international exposition to pay its debts, reimburse its bond holders in full plus interest and still have cash surplus at closing. All this at cost of over $50,000,000. Site: Over 400 acres on shore of Lake Michigan, Chicago's southside; then and now part of city's public parks system. Dates, Attendance: May 27 to Nov. 12, 1933 and 1934. Total attendance over 39,000,000 paid.
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