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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → United States Medals → So-Called Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1015 |
HK 283. Trans-Mississippi & International Exposition Official Medal, 1898
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BU |
$80.00 |
HK 289. Pan American International Exposition Official Medal, 1901. Brass, Extremely Fine, Brilliant Uncirculated. Handsome examples of two famous world's fair medals, the first lightly worn. 2 pieces. |
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1016 |
HK 338. Pike's Peak Centennial Medal, 1906
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BU |
$80.00 |
Bronze, 34mm. Brilliant Uncirculated. Obv. Zebulon Pike ¾ r. Rev. Pike's Peak. Matte surfaces, scarce. |
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1017 |
HK 344. Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition Medal, 1907
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BU |
$240.00 |
Silver, 34mm. Brilliant Uncirculated. Obv. Pocohontas bust l. Rev. Ships of Capt. John Smith under full sail. |
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1018 |
HK 344. Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition Medal, 1907
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AB EF |
$100.00 |
Silver, 34mm. About Extremely Fine. A second showing light pocket-piece wear. |
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1019 |
HK 832. Whipple Dollar, ca. 1896
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BU |
$299.00 |
Brass uniface, 37.5mm. Brilliant Uncirculated. Morgan Dollar reverse design, legend C.M. WHIPPLE & CO. WEST FIELD MASS, motto replaced by LEGAL TENDER, ONE DOLLAR at base. A rare type, possibly too close to the regular Silver Dollar for the government's comfort. |
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1020 |
HK 299. Louisiana Purchase Exposition Official Medal, 1903
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BU |
$175.00 |
Silver, 34.7mm. Brilliant Uncirculated. Obv. Jefferson and Napoleon l. Rev. Relief map, U.S. and Louisiana purchase. Reverse heavily toned, with fitted bezel. |
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1021 |
HK 789. Lesher Referendum Dollar, A.B. Bumstead Second Reverse, 1900
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G / F |
$650.00 |
Silver octagon, 34.6mm. Good/Fine. Colorado mining scene, A.B. Bumstead identification, incuse 708 below. Rev. State Arms, center well worn, demonstrating that Joseph W. Lesher's ''Referendum'' Silver was indeed circulated. |
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1022 |
HK 825. Pedley-Ryan Dollar, 1933
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AU |
$150.00 |
Silver, 38mm. About Uncirculated. Incuse inscriptions give name of issuer, reverse 933/ SILVER/ 430 GRAINS. Pedley-Ryan hoped to defeat the Depression by boosting the market for Colorado's languishing Silver through its privately issued $1 tokens. |
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