My guess would be the mid 70's when most of the other locomotive bars were produced.
FYI I was at the visitors center located at the bottom of the curve about 15 years ago, when a troop train loaded with M1 Abrams Tanks made the passage. Tis was a sight to behold.
"Bongo drive 1984 Lincoln that looks like old coin dug from ground."
I recall seeing that locomotive bar at a coin show in the PNW some years ago.....I do not recall the reverse, just looked at it in a display case...Cheers, RickO
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Go to the link and it’s about 1/3-1/2 way down or do a search on the page.
Cambria Coins Horseshoe Curve
https://www.collectiblesonlinedaily.com/Hummel/Horseshoe-Curve.html
Looks like Cambria Coin is still in business?
https://www.facebook.com/Cambria-Coin-Co-1602877103345127/
Thanks for the info. Now all I need is the year they where produced.
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Haven’t found a date, yet, but a web cam of the Horseshoe.
http://www.onlinewebcameras.com/horseshoe-curve-railroad-webcam/
My guess would be the mid 70's when most of the other locomotive bars were produced.
FYI I was at the visitors center located at the bottom of the curve about 15 years ago, when a troop train loaded with M1 Abrams Tanks made the passage. Tis was a sight to behold.
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Portrait Set
Thanks JC for the date info.
Interesting information, thanks for sharing !!!
I recall seeing that locomotive bar at a coin show in the PNW some years ago.....I do not recall the reverse, just looked at it in a display case...Cheers, RickO
https://silverartcollector.com/
For future reference. This website has lots of information on art bars also.