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1915 Montana at Panama-Pacific Expo HK-409 NGC MS64BN |
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The 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition was held in San Francisco, California to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal. In addition to the coins and official medals of the Exposition which were produced by the United States Mint, many medals were made by others related to the PPIE, including medals commissioned by various States to help raise funds for their exhibits at the Exposition. This medal is the Montana Exposition Fund Dollar issued at the 1915 Panama-Pacific Expo listed as HK-409 in the Hibler-Kappen book on So-Called Dollars which has been graded MS64BN by NGC and is encapsulated in one of the newer-style edge-view holders. This bronze medal is well struck with considerable detail in the design. The obverse has a Winged Victory standing on the bow of a ship with the Exposition fairground in the background. The reverse shows a stream with mountains and trees in the background and tools in the foreground. This is a very nice chocolate brown example of this detailed so-called dollar from the 1915 Pan-Pac Expo that seems better than the assigned grade would otherwise suggest. |
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