The 1901 Pan American Expo and the First US Mint Steam Coining Press
Susan J. Eck put together the great PanAm1901.org website which has a page on the Coin Machine Building. It indicates the first US Mint steam power coinage press was at the expo and used to strike medals. At this time this press had been sold and was owned by George Bache Soley, a US Mint employee.
https://panam1901.org/midway/coin_machine_building/coin_machine_building.html
The website provides text for a card given out at this concession. Has anayone ever seen or have a photo of this card?
Text of a card given out at this concession:
This is the Press that Coins the Souvenir Medals
This quaint, interesting old coinage press, now on exhibition, was built in 1836 by Merrick, Agnew & Tyler, Philadelphia, and by them installed in the United States Mint in that city, where it was in continuous operation, striking gold, silver and copper coins until 1874. It was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition, at Philadelphia, in 1876, and at the World's Fair, in Chicago, in 1893, where it attracted much attention because of its historic value, representing as it does, an era in the coinage system of our country, being the first steam power coinage press ever used in the mint.
The souvenirs struck by this press consist of the small "Lord's Prayer" Medal, and a Pan-American Medal bearing the Electric Tower on one side, and the Beck design, representing the unity of North and South America, on the reverse side. The former is very unique and interesting, as it is the smallest reproduction of the Lord's Prayer ever struck on metal. Both of these medals are made of a fine composition of metals, plated in gold, and make a very attractive souvenir, both as a keepsake and to wear as a charm, many being used for the latter purpose.
Prices: Gold Plated $.25; Sterling Silver (Lord's Prayer only) $.35; Solid Gold (14K) $2.50
Historic Coinage Press Co.
612 Prudential Bldg., Buffalo N.Y.
I've never seen a solid gold piece.
Here's my silver piece, which is the only one I've come across:
1901 Pan American Expo Electric Tower Lord's Prayer Medalette - by George Bache Soley - Sterling Silver - Lavin TM01 variety
Comments
There's a lot more photos on the site so check it out.
Here's a photo of the concession building from Eck's site which clearly says:
THE FIRST COIN MACHINE USED BY
I have a small collection of Pan-Am items, including these-
Great medals and spoon @koynekwest and @keets !
This expo produced many wonderful pieces!
Here's a post card of the fair grounds from Wikipedia: