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Categories • Stack's January 2005 → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, Part VII → Militaria → War With Mexico → New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico Medals |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
438 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver. Uncirculated
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UNC |
$2,600.00 |
Prooflike. 51.8 mm. 929.9 gns. Named to Francis G. Boyle 1st Lt. Company C (not on Carlson's list). A lovely specimen, bright and reflective with a faint wash of pale russet and champagne toning. Suspension hole filled. Some hairlines, as expected. |
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439 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver
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CH AU |
$1,300.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Prooflike. 51.8 mm. 944.8 gns. Named to William Anderson, Company F (on Carlson's list). An attractive piece, toned in rich medium silver gray with areas of iridescent blue showing in places on both sides. Small dig on the obverse in the middle left foreground; the reverse scratched from the rim at 2:30 to the Indian's figure. Accompanied by its original wooden... more |
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440 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver
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CH AU |
$1,200.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Semi-prooflike. 51.7 mm. 952.5 gns. Named to Joseph Dunham, Company E (not on Carlson's list). An attractive piece, deeply toned in medium coin silver gray in the centers, slightly darker around the rims. There are traces of light iridescent blue and pale rose in places. A well cared for specimen, with very few superficial marks on either side and no really... more |
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441 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver
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CH EF |
$1,300.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. Semi-prooflike. 51.8 mm. 863.0 gns. Named to James M. Bayles Serjt. Company A (not on Carlson's list). Also an attractive piece with bright fields and spectacular iridescent blue and rose toning. Mount affixed to top. Some rim marks. |
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442 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver
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CH EF |
$1,300.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. 51.8 mm. 919.6 gns. Named to John Jenkins Company C (not on Carlson's list). Deep gray color. Some rim marks and many small surface nicks. No mount remnants or suspension hole. |
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443 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver
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EF |
$1,300.00 |
Extremely Fine. 51.8 mm. 956.3 gns. Named to Joseph Campbell 4th Sgt. Company F (on Carlson's list). Very deep gray color with some blue iridescence showing. Some stray marks. Suspension mount and loop attached. |
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444 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver
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EF |
$1,300.00 |
Extremely Fine. 51.8 mm. 956.8 gns. Named to 1st Lieut. James G. Hillis Company F (on Carlson's list). Deep gray with traces of blue iridescence. Holed at the top. |
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445 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver
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F to VF |
$1,300.00 |
Fine to Very Fine. 51.8 mm. 906.6 gns. Named to John Carter Company C (not on Carlson's list). Deep gray toning. No suspension mount mark or hole visible. |
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446 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Silver. Uncirculated
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UNC |
$1,100.00 |
Semi-prooflike. 51.8 mm. 952.1 gns. Unnamed. A highly attractive example. The obverse is deeply toned in medium coin silver gray with some areas darker, principally around the rims and at upper left. The reverse is more lightly toned, in paler gray with areas of iridescent blue and rose showing. The surfaces around the rims are particularly reflective on each side. Accompanied by its... more |
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447 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Copper, bronzed. Uncirculated
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UNC |
$1,000.00 |
51.9 mm. 4.5 - 4.8 mm. thick. Unnamed. Rare. Clearly, struck for collectors after the presentation to veterans but from the same dies. Rich mahogany color and very attractive. |
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448 |
New York Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico. Copper, bronzed
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CH AU |
$525.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. A second. 51.8 mm. 4.4 - 4.8 mm. thick. Unnamed. Rare. Slightly lighter mahogany than the first. |
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