Early Gold Commemoratives
The first United States commemorative coin was the Columbian half dollar designed by Olin Lewis Warner. Charles E. Barber engraved the obverse, showing the bust of Columbus; and George T. Morgan engraved the reverse, a representation of Columbus’s flagship the Santa Maria above two hemispheres. The coins were sold for $1 each at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago during 1893. A great many remained unsold and a substantial quantity was later released for circulation at face value or melted. Approximately 100 brilliant Proofs were struck for each date.
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Product ID: 55165
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Product ID: 55166
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The Certified $1 Gold Commemorative Louisiana Purchase Jefferson 1903, graded AU50 by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), is a remarkable coin that commemorates a pivotal moment in American ...
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The Certified US Gold $1 1903 McKinley, graded UNC details by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), is a historical and collectible coin that pays tribute to President William McKinley. With a ...
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The Certified $2.5 Gold Commemorative 1926 Sesquicentennial, graded UNC details by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), is a numismatic treasure that carries a rich history, a remarkable ...
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