Panorama 1901
Silver Electric Tower / Lord's Prayer [Unlisted variety of Lavin TM01]

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Item Description: Sterling Silver 1901
Full Grade: Select
Owner: Dlibertycap

Set Details

Custom Sets: Panorama 1901
Competitive Sets: This coin is not competing in any sets.

Owner Comments:

Among the many Midway concessions at the Pan was a small stand alone building with a sign promoting "The First Coin Machine Used By U.S. Mint." According to a souvenir card from that exhibit, this medal and TM23 were struck on the first steam coinage press used by the U.S. Mint. The advertisement reads: "The souvenirs struck by this press consist of the small 'Lord's Prayer' Medal, and a Pan-American Medal bearing the Electric Tower on one side, and the Beck design, representing the unity of North and South America, on the reverse side. The former is very unique and interesting, as it is the smallest reproduction of the Lord's Prayer ever struck on metal. Both of these medals are made of a fine composition of metals, plated in gold, and make a very attractive souvenir, both as a keepsake and to wear as a charm, many being used for the latter purpose. Prices: Gold Plated $.25; Sterling Silver (Lord's Prayer only) $.35; Solid Gold (14K) $2.50. Historic Coinage Press Co. 612 Prudential Bldg., Buffalo N.Y." This is the second smallest token from the Fair measuring 13mm in diameter. This sterling silver piece, the only to appear in the last seven years, sold on eBay December 15, 2019.

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