BRUCE THOMAS COLLECTION OF SO-CALLED DOLLARS AND OTHER MEDALS
HK-012A MS 61

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States 1869
Item Description: SILVER SC$1 1869 HK-12A PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPLETE
Full Grade: NGC MS 61
Owner: Bruce Thomas Collection

Owner Comments:

THERE ARE A TOTAL OF ONLY (13) OF THIS TYPE LISTED IN THE NGC CENSUS AS OF 8/2023.

JEFF SHEVLIN HAS A SP 61 PCGS GRADED EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE LISTED ON HIS WEBSITE FOR $4,850.00.

JEFF SHEVLIN PREVIOUSLY HAD ANOTHER SP 61 PCGS GRADED EXAMPLE THAT WAS SOLD FOR $4,950.00.

Rare silver variety, one of the “Three Kings” of silver SCD’s. Medal commemorates the completion of the first transcontinental railroad. Authorized by Congress and designed and engraved by William Barber. Obverse features the bust of U.S. Grant and states “The Oceans United by Railway”. The reverse depicts a mountain scene with a train.

PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPLETION 1869- HK-12a Silver. Proof. Julian CM-39. 126 struck.

Medal commemorates completion of first transcontinental railroad May 10, 1869. Authorized by 41st Congress, designed and engraved by William Barber, it was struck originally in 1870 in Bronze at Philadelphia Mint; became one of Mint Medal Series (Miscellaneous No. 13).

Representing one of most important economic accomplishments of 19th century to that date, Central Pacific Railroad from east and Union Pacific from west were joined at Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869. Territory of Utah, created September 1850, was not yet of age and Utah statehood still was more than 25 years away.

Obv. Naked profile bust of President U. S. Grant facing r.; above around Presidency of U. S. Grant.; below bust is a line across and below line The oceans united / by railway / May 10, 1869.

Rev. Landscape scene with mountains in background and train proceeding r., Pacific Ocean at l. border, Atlantic Ocean at r. border; above, on ribbon in clouds, Every mountain shall be made low; below scene, at l. microscopic W. Barber, F.; below Medal series of the / U. S. Mint., small J. Pollock director.

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