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Thought it might go for a higher grade than it did, Beautiful condition. Hmmm. Also, don't know why this picture doesn't show up in CoinFacts.
Too bad for details grade. Crisp, clean strike. Hardly a mark. Deserves at least a MS66, maybe a MS67.
White metal. 38mm. Rarity-6. Has a hole for hanging. Deserves a numerical value.
Look closely at the Obverse... this one double struck clockwise. Can be seen on the perimeter lettering, chimney's, and elsewhere.
Look closely at the Obverse... this one double struck clockwise. Can be seen on the perimeter lettering, chimney's, and elsewhere.
Silver. Rarity-8. Was not advertised as silver, my guts told me to take a shot at it.
This one is holed because it was on a hanger. PCGS will not recognize most holed medals as legit. I argue that as in the H&K book (2008, 2nd edition, pg.6) stipulation number 4, "No holed or looped material 'UNLESS STRUCK PLAIN ALSO'." Well, these were struck originally unholed. Some maybe were preserved in sets and sold or given away that way. Others, perhaps "holed" and put on hangers to be worn on the days of the events. I have many this way. One day, I am hopeful and predict, PCGS will recognize this as the other 2 major graders have, for the most part. .... This one may go to be submitted to another service for acceptance. I do have one already slabbed (not PCGS) *** MS63 DPL , it has a hole in it.
According to the 2008 H&K book, 100 were struck in silver. Rarity-7.
Full on mirrors. TOP POP at NGC. NGC #68455666.006. Tied with PCGS SP66+
Full on mirrors. TOP POP at NGC. NGC #68455666.006. Tied with PCGS SP66+
Full on mirrors. TOP POP at NGC. NGC #68455666.006. Tied with PCGS SP66+