

121
H
of dark stain on both sides. (U.S. Mint) Obverse with facing bust of
William Penn dated 1682 and 1882 at the sides. Legend: MINT OF
THE UNITED STATES PHILADELPHIA. The reverse inscription
is in six lines: CELEBRATION/ OF/ 200 TH ANNIVERSARY/ OF
THE/ LANDING OF PENN/ OCT. 24, 1882. (D)
627.
HK 140. PENN’S HOUSE AND CITY HALL DOLLAR, 1882.
R5.
Holed AU. (C)
628.
HK 169. COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION CHICAGO DOLLAR, 1893.
R 4 . Lightly toned Unc. (E)
629.
HK 183. U.S. GOVERNMENT BUILDING DOLLAR, 1893.
R5.
Eglit 130. Proof-like Unc. but the upper right quadrant of the
obverse has extensive corroded areas. (C-D)
630.
HK 222. COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION: LIBERTY HEAD DOLLAR,
1893.
R5. AU, but with a few scattered corrosion spots. A
bust of Columbus faces to the left while the landing of Columbus
is depicted on the reverse. (C)
631.
HK 228. COLUMBUS BUST / BIRD’S EYE VIEW, 1892. R6.
Eglit 257. Bright AU. (D)
632.
HK 239. COLUMBUS STATUE DOLLAR, 1893.
R 5 . Lightly
toned Unc. (D-E)
633.
HK
247.
CALIFORNIA
MIDWINTER
EXPOSITION
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING/
ELECTRIC TOWER DOLLAR,
1894.
R5. Holed Unc. with a tiny area of brown encrustation on the
obverse to the left of the building. (E)
634.
HK 253. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION MECHANICS
ART BUILDING
DOLLAR, 1894.
R5
.
AU. “Stamped in the
Mechanics Building” (D)
635.
HK 279 Var. GRANT’S TOMB DEDICATION – TYPE II DOLLAR,
1897.
R6. This example is bronzed white metal (as are probably
all.) Dark XF. (E-F)
636.
HK 281. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1898
R5. (E)
637.
HK 283 Var. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION OFFICIAL
MEDAL, 1898.
Swoger 11-Ic. 34mm.
Gilt on Yellow Bronze. Brilliant Unc, with light hairlines. (D)
638.
HK 289. PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL,
1901.
R3. Swoger 13b. Gilt. Gem Unc. . (F)
639.
ANOTHER, of the same.
Choice AU. (D)
640.
HK 291 PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION BUFFALO DOLLAR,
1901.
R5.. Holed. Dark XF. (C)
641.
HK 299. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION OFFICIAL
MEDAL, 1904.
R4. Swoger 15b. 34mm. Silver. 19 grams.
George Morgan, Sc. (U.S. Mint) AU. Swoger cites a mintage
figure of 6,002 pieces in silver – all delivered in 1906. (D-E)
642.
HK 310. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION GOOD LUCK
DOLLAR, 1904.
XF with dark spots scattered over both sides.
Obverse busts of Napoleon & Jefferson. (B-C)
643.
HK 315. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION. CASCADE
GARDENS/GOVERNMENT BUILDING DOLLAR, 1904.
R4. AU.
(D)
644.
HK 316. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION. CASCADE
GARDENS/ GOVERNMENT BUILDING DOLLAR, 1904.
R5.
Nice bright AU. (D-E)
645.
HK 322a. PALACE OF MANUFACTURES/ PALACE OF LIBERAL
ARTS.
R5. Lightly hairlined AU. (E)
646.
HK 327. LEWIS AND CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION.
R5.
XF a few minor dark spots. (C)
647.
HK 328. LEWIS AND CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
GOVERNMENT BUILDING DOLLAR, 1905.
R5 . Silver Plated –
as are all. Lightly toned Unc. with a small dig on Clark’s shoulder.
(C-D)
648.
SAME,
as above. XF/AU. (C)
Lot 626
649.
HK 331. LEWIS AND CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
GOVERNMENT BUILDING DOLLAR, 1905.
R5. Reeded Edge.
XF/AU. (C)
650.
HK 343a. SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE TYPE
II DOLLAR, 1906.
MMNS AU-55. A few minor digs on the obverse
rim at 6:00. The patina is mostly brown in appearance. Very little of
the gilding remains to be seen. (E)
651.
HK 346. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1907.
R4. Swoger 18c. Choice iridescent Unc. (D)
652.
HK 347 JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL, 1907
.
R4. Swoger 18b. Gilt Bronze. Choice BU. (E-F)
653.
SAME,
as above. Also a nice bright Unc. but with a few very minor
spots. (E)
654.
HK 350. U.S. NAVY WORLD VOYAGE TYPE I, 1908.
R6. XFAU
with evidence of a hanger having been removed at 12:00. (C-D)
655.
HK 354. ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION OFFICIAL
MEDAL, 1909.
R4. Swoger 19Ic1. George Morgan, Sc Unc. (D)
656.
ANOTHER, of the same.
Also, a nice Unc. (D)
657.
HK 359. AYPE UTAH DOLLAR, 1908.
R5. Lustrous AU with
many tiny edge nicks on both sides. (C)
658.
HK 370. HENDRICK HUDSON DAALDER, 1909.
R5. Choice
Unc. (E)
659.
HENDRIK HUDSON DAALDER/ DICKESON SOMMER
ISLANDS SHILLING COPY MULING, CA. 1960
. 37mm. Silver.
Choice Unc. The obverse of this piece is from the die used
to strike the reverse of HK 369-70 (Hendrik Hudson Dallder).
The reverse uses a die copied via a transfer hub from the
original die used to strike the obverse of Prof. Montroville
Dickeson’s copy of the Sommer Islands Shilling. (E-F)
660.
SAME,
as above, but struck in Bronze. R&B Unc. (D-E)
661.
HK 380. HUDSON – FULTON JUGATE DOLLAR, 1909.
R6. XF.
With loop applied at top, as made. (C-D)
662.
HK 400. PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION OFFICIAL MEDAL,
1915
. R4. Swoger 21c-o. F/VF. (B)
663.
HK 405. PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION GEORGIA FUND
DOLLAR, 1915.
R6. Lightly cleaned. (E-F)
664.
HK 407. PPIE MARYLAND FUND DOLLAR, 1915.
R 5 .
38.3mm. XF/AU. (E)
665.
HK 412. PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION SOUTH CAROLINA
FUND DOLLAR, 1915.
R6. XF. One of the more elusive of the
PPIE State Fund Dollars. (E)
666.
HK 422. PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION U.S. EXPOSITIONS
DOLLAR, 1915. Variety III.
VF. On two of three known reverse
die varieties, microscopic
I. & J.
[Irvine & Jachens, who struck the
medals] appears off the coast of Mexico on one and off of coast
Central America on the other. It is missing from this, the third
variety. (E)
667.
HK 428. PANAMA - CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION OFFICIAL
MEDAL, 1915-16.
R5. Bright Unc. (E)
668.
ANOTHER,
Equally as nice. (E)
669.
HK 454. U.S. SESQUICENTENNIAL OFFICIAL MEDAL.
R3.
Swoger 25b. Nickel. Choice Unc. (E)
670.
HK 456. U.S. SESQUICENTENNIAL – CONNECTICUT
DOLLAR, 1926.
R3. Unc. Minor spots. (C)
671.
HK 462. 250
TH
ANNIVERSARY OF PENN’S ARRIVAL IN
AMERICA, 1932.
R3. AU. (B)
672.
HK 463. CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION OFFICIAL
MEDAL, 1933.
R2. Choice Unc. Housed in its original black
and gold colored box with descriptive pamphlet. (D)
673.
HK 470. INDIAN HEAD DOLLAR, 1933.
R3. Choice Red Unc.
(C)
674.
HK 471. CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION ITALIAN
EXHIBIT DOLLAR, 1933.
R4. Choice AU. Struck in Italy by
Stefano Johnson. (E-F)
675.
HK UNLISTED. SESQUICENTENNIAL OF METHODISM,
1934.
38mm. Bronze. John R. Sinnock, Sc. (MACO) Unc. Obv:
busts center of Wesley, Asbury and Coke, their names below.
SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION/ OF THE ORGANIZATION
OF above. In exergue: THE METHODIST - EPISCOPAL/
CHURCH IN AMERICA/ 1784 - 1934. Rx: GARRETTSON
LEAVING BARRATTS CHAPEL TO CALL THE PREACHERS TO
THE CHRISTMAS CONFERENCE around scene of horsemen
speeding through town. (C)
676.
HK 481. GOLDEN GATE EXPOSITION TREASURE ISLAND
DOLLAR, 1939-40.
R2. AU with a few minor scattered spots. (B)