BRUCE THOMAS COLLECTION OF SO-CALLED DOLLARS AND OTHER MEDALS
HK-447 MS 63 DPL

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Item Description: SC$1 1917 NY HK-447 VET. CORPS OF ARTILLERY T.ELDER ISSUE, DELOREY-95
Full Grade: NGC MS 63 DPL
Owner: Bruce Thomas Collection

Owner Comments:

THERE ARE A TOTAL OF ONLY (26) OF THIS TYPE LISTED IN THE NGC CENSUS AS OF 3/2024. THERE ARE ONLY (7) OF THESE THAT ARE DEEP PROOFLIKE, (3) MS 63'S AND (3) 64'S AND (1) 66.

VETERAN CORPS OF ARTILLERY HK-447 Aluminum. DeLorey 95. RARITY R-7.

JEFF SHEVLIN HAS AN NGC GRADED MS 64 HK-444 GOLD PLATED EXAMPLE ON HIS WEBSITE LISTED FOR SALE FOR $1,750.00.

MY HK-447 IS ALUMINUM. JEFF SHEVLIN'S HK-444 IS GOLD PLATED. BOTH OF THESE MEDALS ARE THE SAME DESIGNS IN DIFFERENT METALS.

WORLD WAR I, VISIT OF OUR ALLIES 1917
AND THEIR GUARD OF HONOR,
VETERAN CORPS OF ARTILLERY OF NY

Obv. Same as obverse of No. 435 [Confederation].
Rev. At upper border, around The Veteran Corps of Artillery of New York; across Acted as / Guard of Honor / --to-- / Marshall Joffre / and the French Officials / on May 9th! / and the Hon. A. J. Balfour / and the English Officials / on May 11th / 1917 / around at City Hall, New York; beaded border.

These medals were by Thomas L. Elder. On. Feb. 1, 1917, Germany began unrestricted submarine warfare; next day United States severed diplomatic relations and on April 6 declared that state of war existed with Germany. Following month, or on May 9, Marshall Joffre of France and Hon. A. J. Balfour of Great Britain, each accompanied by distinguished staff, visited President Wilson to expedite war effort. Their arrival in New York en route to Washington was festive occasion.

Hardly had our entry into war been announced when Elder, intensely loyal to everything American and then age 40 promptly joined Veteran Corps of Artillery of New York, originally organized 1790. Seldom requiring much, if any, inspiration to strike new medals, Elder seized opportunity to produce these particular issues. For obverse of both he used Confederation vignette which appears on $40 bills issued by Continental Congress, 1778-1779. All Elder issues were limited and these medals extremely so; even Aluminum is quite scarce.

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