HORNREICH COLLECTION of World and U.S. Historical Medals Including So-Called Dollars
HK-276 BR, Corbett Dollar, Type I, Corbett-Fitzsimmons Bout, 1897
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
United States Carson City, NV 1897 |
Design Description: |
Corbett Boxing Bout Dollar |
Item Description: |
Brass SC$1 1897 NV HK-276 CORBETT DOLLAR CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS BOUT HK-276 CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS BOUT |
Full Grade: |
NGC AU Details |
Owner: |
Spencer Collection |
Owner Comments:
Medal, 1897, BR, CORBETT BOXING BOUT DOLLAR, Corbett-Fitzsimmons Boxing, Nevada, So Called Dollar, HK-276 Brass, Type I (Corbett), NGC AU Details, Cert# 3749659-004. Obv. Male bust facing r.; below Jas. J. Corbett; 6 stars around in l. border; 7 stars around in r. border; beaded border; Rev. Within open wreath of leaves and berries, tied at bottom with ribbon, For the / Championship / of the / World. / Carson City / Nev. / March 17, / 1897.; outside, above around * Souvenir *; below around Corbett-Fitzsimmons Contest. Medals commemorate world's heavyweight championship bout held March 17, 1897 when 167-pound Bob Fitzsimmons won title by knockout over James J. Corbett in 14 rounds. Former held championship until June 9, 1899, losing to James J. Jeffries by 11 round knockout at Coney Island, NY. Acknowledged as one of all-time great professional pugilists, Fitzsimmons had won middleweight title in 1891, voluntarily relinquishing it to fight Corbett; still later, won light heavyweight championship in 1903. TYPE I, CORBETT DOLLAR. HK-276 Brass. 33mm. Rarity-6.