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So-Called Dollars, Medals and Tokens

Category:  Token & Medals
Owner:  jvenable
Last Modified:  11/27/2012

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So-Called Dollars, Tokens and Medals

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View Coin HK-821 United States SC$1 1933 NV HK-821 NEVADA DOLLAR STERLING INVESTMENT CO. NGC MS 62 1933 Sterling Investment Company (Nevada Dollar) - HK 821. Struck by Pedley Ryan & Co. for Sterling Inv. They were mostly all melted down after they were shipped back to Pedley Ryan. Those that survived had been sold by a Sterling employee to friends & customers for $1 each. ( Ext Rare .. according to H&K approx 12 survived )
View Coin UL AE 1868-DATED 60.5mm GEN.GRANT - BOVY FECIT NGC MEDAL MS 63 BN 1863 Swiss U.S. Grant Tribute Medal. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant Medal, First Obverse, 1868. Bronze, 60.9mm. By Hugues Bovy of Geneva. De Witt USG 1868-1. Obv. Rugged uniformed bust of the Union commander ;3/4 r. Rev. Tribute to Grant's firmness, I INTEND TO FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINEIF IT TAKE S ALL SUMMER. Struck for a Swiss Republican Club by an artist also noted for Lincoln medals. De Witt wrote that this 3/4 bust was judged unsatisfactory, ``and the obverse die was destroyed after few impressions were struck. This accounts for its extreme rarity.'' Enclosed Enot welded or otherwise marred) in an ornate oak-leaf bezel topped by an American eagle and jump ring. A powerful medal exhibiting deep reflective walnut brown surfaces.
View Coin HK-870 United States SC$1 1933 CO HK-870 CENTURY OF PROGRESS NGC MS 65 1933 Century of Progress World's Fair Silver Dollar.
View Coin HK-825 United States SC$1 1933 CO HK-825 PEDLEY-RYAN DOLLAR NGC MS 62 1933 Pedley-Ryan Dollar Type IV
View Coin UL 76mm (1892-93) E-90 AE ST.GAUDENS - AWARD MEDAL NGC MEDAL MS 64 BN 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition Saint Gaudens Award Medal. Sculpted by Augustus Saint Gaudens to commerate the 400th Anniversary of Columbus's arrival in the New World. The original reverse was deemed to be too "racy" and The U.S. Mint's Chief Engraver/Designer Charles Barber created a new reverse design which was used on the coin.
View Coin HK-518A United States SC$1 1958 MN HK-518A VIRGINIA MN. IRON NICKEL NGC MS 62 Virginia, Minn Iron Nickel. This coin was made in hopes that different cities would have coins made with their city's name on the reverse. Quite common.

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