Owner Comments:
MEDAL APPEARANCE/CONDITION:
Sterling Silver Variety — Proof Strike - Pedigree: #6841
*Gorgeous piece with exceptional eye-appeal - Brilliant untoned mirrored fields enhance the sharp, well-struck devices — design matches its bronze counterpart of the same design.*
MEDAL BACKGROUND:
Issued in the 1969 Franklin Mint '200 Year History of the United States Commemorative Limited Edition Set.' -- The obverse of the issue recognizes the first sighting of Pike's Peak by Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike in 1806. The reverse recognizes major historic events in the United States during the same year, 1806.
RARITY: 10,000 (Mintage Number)
MEDAL DESCRIPTION:
(Proof Strike, .925 Sterling Silver, 41 grams [1.32 Troy Oz.], 45mm, Round, Plain/Engraved Edge)
OBVERSE: Zebulon Pike Sights Pike's Peak / (Image of Lt. Pike Horseback Amongst Native American with Pike's Peak in Distance) / November 15, 1806
REVERSE: 1806 / Mar. 29 - National / Road from Cumberland, / Md. to Ohio River Approved / by Congress; Apr. 18 - First non- / Importation Act Passed; Sep. 23 - / Lewis and Clark Expedition Returns / to St. Louis; Nov. 15 - Zebulon / Pike Sights the Peak Named for / him; Nov. 27 - President / Jefferson Warns Against / Burr Conspiracy.
EDGE: Sterling 69 P 6841
SERIES BACKGROUND:
"Issued in the 1969 Franklin Mint '200 Year History of the United States Commemorative Limited Edition Set' which depicts the history of the United States. For each issue/year, the reverse lists the major events for the year and the obverse depicts the most important. In 1969, two per month were released with the bronze version coming out three months later. In regards to the 1806 Zebulon Pike issue, there was also one platinum version minted at a cost of $950. The Franklin Mint also minted a mini-coin version of the same design." — Credited Source: Matt Carpenter