| Location |
United States
|
|---|---|
| Type | Commemorative medals › Exhibition, fair and festival medals |
| Year | 1876 |
| Composition | Silver (.990) |
| Weight | 26.8 g |
| Diameter | 38.1 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Number | N# 122066 |
| References | HK# 19 Harold E. Hibler, Charles V. Kappen; 2008. So-Called Dollars: an Illustrated Standard Catalog with Valuations (2nd Edition). Coin & Currency Institute, Clifton, New Jersey, United States. William Swoger; 2008. National Commemorative Medals of the United States Since 1873. Self-published. Robert W. Julian, Norris Neil Harris (ed.); 1977. Medals of the United States Mint: The First Century 1792-1892. Token and Medal Society, El Cajon, California, United States.PCGS CoinFacts (https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts) |
Centennial International Exhibition
Soldiers Facing Each Other
Script: Latin
Lettering: LET GOD BE WITH US AS HE WAS WITH OUR FATHERS
Engraver: William Barber
Steam from a train blows in one direction, while smoke from a nearby chimney blows in the opposite direction
Script: Latin
Lettering: MADE FROM NEVADA ORE AT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ALL FOR OUR COUNTRY
Engraver: William Barber
1876 Nevada Silver, HK-19, Silver, 38.1 mm, "rare" in HK. A lustrous Mint State piece, fairly prooflike and with a touch of gold toning on the obverse rim. Apparently physics was not Chief Engraver William Barber's strong suit. In the mining scene on the reverse, steam from a train blows in one direction, while smoke from a nearby chimney blows in the opposite direction.
Purity can vary from .990 to .999
Weight can vary from 25.15g 28.2g
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| Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undetermined | |||||||||||||||
| 1876 | 2 531 | ||||||||||||||
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