BRUCE THOMAS COLLECTION OF SO-CALLED DOLLARS AND OTHER MEDALS
HK-399 UNC DETAILS

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States SAN FRANCISCO, CA 1915
Design Description: PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION
Item Description: SILVER SC$1 1915 CA HK-399 PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL HK-399
Full Grade: NGC UNC Details
Owner: Bruce Thomas Collection

Owner Comments:

I CANNOT SEE ANY SIGNS OF CLEANING ON THIS MEDAL UNLESS THEY THINK IT HAS BEEN DIPPED. SURFACES LOOK UNTOUCHED TO ME. IT IS SUPER BRIGHT WHITE, MAYBE NGC SAYS IT IS "TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE" THAT A 100 YEAR OLD SILVER MEDAL CAN BE THIS BRIGHT WHITE????

I SOLD A MS 65 NGC GRADED EXAMPLE OF THIS MEDAL TYPE FOR $1,000.00 ON EBAY IN 2016.

Purpose: To celebrate opening of Panama Canal; to commemorate 400th anniversary of discovery of Pacific Ocean; to celebrate rebuilding of San Francisco following 1906 earthquake and fire.

Official Medals authorized by Congress; struck in Mint Exhibit on grounds. Contest conducted for design; $1,000 awarded to winner, Robert Aitken, sculptor. Sold by Department of Official Coins and Medals; Farran Zerbe, chief; Silver (.890 fine) for $1; Bronze and Gilt for 25 cents and 50 cents, respectively.

This official medal celebrates the opening of the Panama Canal. Winged Mercury opens the Canal locks with the ship Argo, the symbol of navigation, passing through the locks. Two females are shown on the reverse representing the two hemispheres entwined around earth holding cornucopias. Designed by Robert Aitken, who also designed the official $50 round gold and $50 octagonal gold PPIE commemorative coins, the medal was authorized by Congress and struck in the U.S. Mint Exhibit at the Exposition.

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