So-Called Dollars For The Weekend



1898 Philadelphia Peace Jubilee held for three days in October of 1898, the Philadelphia Peace Jubilee celebrated the conclusion of the Spanish-American War and brought national attention to the City. The festivities included speeches, parades, and events to honor the country’s soldiers.
This variety HK-643-A is not listed in first, nor the latest edition of the HK SC$1 published book.
It's NGC MS62DPL and looking at the NGC Pops it's a Pop 1 SC$1.
Hard to photograph, much nicer in hand... Enjoy!
As a side not the reverse flag has 46 stars, there where only 45 states in 1898.
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<< <i>Picked up today..burnished as made, NGC 64 RB..... the ALABAMA medal at the 1915 Pan Pac exhibition, and the eagle on the great seal of Alabama is like that on the Alabama commemorative half dollar. >>
CommemDude, I'm glad you finally found one... but did you also pick-up a banjo for your knee
1900 Comparative Bryan Dollar. This piece is the same size as a Morgan Dollar.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
The Battle of Wyoming was an encounter during the American Revolutionary War between American Patriots, and Loyalists accompanied by Iroquois raiders that took place in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania on July 3, 1778. More than three hundred Patriots were killed in a battle, some alleging the Iroquois raiders hunted and killed fleeing Patriots before torturing to death thirty to forty who had surrendered. One of 15 decisive battles that shaped the course of our War for Independence.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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I love this one, have the original case!