Newp : 1925 Norse Thin Medal

I was tipped off to this medal by Flatwoods. It had just shown up on HLRC's website. After kicking it around for a couple minutes I reached out via email to Dave Wnuck. After a couple of email exchanges, the medal was mine.
I'm absolutely thrilled. PCGS 64+. Below are the True View images (and it's also up on Coinfacts)
Thanks to all who helped me look, and thanks to HLRC and Dave for a smooth transaction.

I'm absolutely thrilled. PCGS 64+. Below are the True View images (and it's also up on Coinfacts)
Thanks to all who helped me look, and thanks to HLRC and Dave for a smooth transaction.


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mbogoman
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<< <i>Congrat's! Those are really cool coins. I know you have been looking. Nicely done. MJ >>
Medal not coin as it has no spending value assigned
Yet as I've seen these in very low cric grades I guess some must have been used in commerce or just a pocket trinket.
I bet in the 1930's some strange looks were received when paying with an octagon!
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<< <i>Congrat's! Those are really cool coins. I know you have been looking. Nicely done. MJ >>
Medal not coin as it has no spending value assigned
Yet as I've seen these in very low cric grades I guess some must have been used in commerce or just a pocket trinket.
I bet in the 1930's some strange looks were received when paying with an octagon!
That does look like a pocket piece. Lots of wear flat across, but without the random nicks and scratches in the fields that a coin gets knocking around with other loose coins.
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I would have went after that Norse Thin too if I had seen it
Congrats!!
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while searching, did you happen to notice as I have that the Thin version of this medal tends to be found toned more often and more attractively than the Thick version??
I have a pair cooking on my window sill and hope they turn out as nice.
Great find....glad you located one....still sorry that mine hasn't turned back up....but The Hunt is so much fun.
<< <i>Thanks to all who helped me look
while searching, did you happen to notice as I have that the Thin version of this medal tends to be found toned more often and more attractively than the Thick version?? >>
I believe you are correct. In searching through the archives here, heritage and coin facts, on the whole, the toning seemed to be more prevelant in the thin varieties. I'm not going to speculate why, but i agree.
Ambro, I don't know about the packaging at this point but is something ill look into as it interests me.
TD
<< <i>Wasn't there a Wayte Raymond commemorative half board that had an octagonal hole for one of these? If so, and I am not positive that there was, the thick ones might not have fit and so people put thin ones in them.
TD >>
Yes =
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<< <i>Wasn't there a Wayte Raymond commemorative half board that had an octagonal hole for one of these? If so, and I am not positive that there was, the thick ones might not have fit and so people put thin ones in them.
TD >>
Yes =
Ah, it took both! Thanks!
Here's mine.
Love it ! One of the nicer toned Thin's I have seen.
Hope you didn't have to pay too steep a premium for color !
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