Bolen's iconic Pioneer Baseball Club medal

In honor of postseason baseball starting tonight, may I present this piece in my collection that I've never shown before:
Pioneer Baseball Club, Springfield, MA. J.A. Bolen JAB-1, PCGS MS64RB
Bolen struck this medal shortly before the Civil War began, and it is considered the first medallic commemoration of our nation's pastime. Ordered by one of the members of the team itself, they were treasured momentos amongst the players. One was even purportedly buried with his! 125 in tin and 75 in copper were said to have been struck, but far fewer exist today. Of the surviving examples, many show wear from being fondled and kept as "pocket pieces." Still others suffer from environmental damage and rim bumps.
In any event, the demand overwhelmingly outweighs the supply, and these have become very expensive over the years. I had long thought it was out of reach, but I was happy to have the opportunity a short while back to purchase this lovely example.
It is just a breathtaking design!
Let's Go Mets!
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What a great collector item for baseball fans. I have a friend who is a real fan, I will show him this one. Cheers, RickO
I always watch these in auctions and they go for crazy money. I get a nice relaxing weekend not really caring who wins. Next Tuesday is a different story.
That's really special. Looks like a high fast ball. Peace Roy
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What a great example! How large are these, approximately?
I have always wanted one of these. Such a superior design and your example is stunning.
Maybe one day…….who knows
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Here is an article I posted years ago about the Springfield baseball medal.
Sorry guys.
It takes some sort of special settings to copy and paste a Word based article to this site. I don't know how to do it. The printing comes out odd. Until I can fix that, I can't post the article.
NOTE: I give special thanks to Neil Musante who provided most of the information for this article. Neil is writing a book on the medalic works of John Adams B
NOTE: I give special thanks to Neil Musante who provided most of the information for this article. Neil is writing a book on the medalic works of John Adams Bolen.
Thanks. These are 31.5 mm. A little larger than a half dollar
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That one's outta the park!
Bump for a thrilling Mets victory tonight! On the train home from the stadium
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"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
NOTE: I give special thanks to Neil Musante who provided most of the information for this article. Neil has written a book on the medalic works of John Adams Bolen.