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Selling some medals by Thomas Elder, Prof. Montroville Dickeson, ARRC and a few other coins/medals.

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edited August 20, 2025 10:11AM in Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins

I'm selling these with free insured shipping, payment by PayPal friends/family or personal check if we know each other that'll have to clear. Any questions please contact me vis PM.

Maywood

The first three medals are So-Called Dollars issued by Thomas Elder and quit2 rare as most of his World War I issues are. They are especially difficult to locate in Brass.

HK-444 R7/Veteran Corps of Artillery, 1917, Brass/MS64 PCGS. $825
Highly reflective surfaces on both sides, the medals was previously encapsulated by NGC as MS64DPL prior to crossover.

HK-877a R7/WWI-Prussian Kultur, 1917, Brass/MS64 PCGS. $825

HK-813 R8/Wilson-Gold Basis Dollar, 1912, Silver/MS64 PCGS. $1,450
Hibler/Kappen list "10-12 struck, dies destroyed" with a combined PCGS/NGC pop of about six.

These next two were issued by Professor Montroville Dickeson prior to and for the 1876 Centennial in Philadelphia.

HK-866a R7/Confederation Dollar, circa 1860, Bronze/MS64BN PCGS. $950
Many of the Confederation Dollars are extremely difficult to locate and this is no exception. The color is deep chocolate brown and the surfaces overall are immaculate.

HK-860 R7/Continantal Currency-Confederation, no date(1876), White Metal/MS63 PCGS. $650
Well struck and highly reflective, absent tin pest which often plagues White Metal issues.

Pan-American Exposition Medal from the Buffalo, NY Exposition in 1901. This iconic medal, designed by Herman MacNeil, has a diameter of 64mm and was struck in silver. It's toned mostly grey as is typical for the issue and was awarded to Benjamin Velasco as inscribed. Graded SP62 by PCGS, Shipped/Insured, asking $2,500. Please PM if interested.

1940/R.38 PR67 CAC. $1,850

ARRC --- Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation. These "bingle" tokens were issued by the U.S. government for use of the colonists of the Matanuska Valley Colonization Project, to supply them with much-needed federal aid. They were only in use for a period of six months during 1935 and 1936, after which they were redeemed for regular U.S. money and destroyed. Listed in the RedBook.

1c/MS64 PCGS. $400

5c/AU58 PCGS. $125

10c/MS64 PCGS. $375

25c/MS62 PCGS. $250

50c/MS63 PCGS. $600

"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin

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