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27

H

So-Called Dollars

tarnish. (G)

132.

HK

642.

CALIFORNIA

GOLD

DISCOVERY

SEMICENTENNIAL, 1898.

R6. MMNS. AU-58. Rx. with

scattered dark tarnish spots on the reverse. (F)

133.

HK 643. PHILADELPHIA PEACE JUBILEE, 1898.

R5.

MMNS AU-55 (XF) This tiny 13mm piece is also sometimes

found as an insert in a bronze hanging ribbon badge worn at the

Peace Jubilee Celebration. (F)

134.

HK 649 N.E. ASSOCIATION ARTS & CRAFTS, 1902.

R5.

MMNS MS-61. Lightly tarnished. (F)

135.

HK 650. N.E. ASSOCIATION ARTS & CRAFTS – TYPE

II, 1903.

R5. MMNS MS-62.

(

Choice AU) Obv: Robed female

personification of Hope standing on a large anchor. Rx: Similar

to the above, only dated 1903. (F)

136.

HK 665 var. HAVERHILL, MA. 275

TH

ANNIVERSARY,

1915.

Same as HK 611 (R6.) but with an integral suspension loop

at top, as made. AU. Obverse and the town seal. Rx: HANNAH

DUSTON above scene of a white man on horseback with a

rifle shooting a Indian holding a tomahawk. Hannah and her

children and shown to the right. Ex: COMMEMORATING THE

PROTECTION/ OF THE CHILDREN.

Hannah Duston was a colonial Massachusetts Puritan mother

of nine who was taken captive by Abenaki Native Americans

during King William’s War, with her newborn daughter, during

the Raid on Haverhill (1697), in which 27 colonists were killed.

While detained on an island in the Merrimack River in present-

day Boscawen, New Hampshire, she killed and scalped 10 of the

Native American family members holding them hostage, with the

assistance of two other captives. (F-G)

137.

HK 666a var. NORTHBORO, MA. 150

TH

ANNIVERSARY,

1916.

Same as HK 666a (R6) but with an integral suspension

loop at top, as made. Unc. with some minor spots. (F)

138.

HK 687 var. SANTA MONICA BREAKWATER, 1933.

Same

as HK 687 but struck in blue anodized Aluminum. Holed, as

always. Unc. (F)

139.

HK 730. THEVIRGINIAAGRICULTURALMECHANICAL

& TOBACCO EXPOSITION, ND.

R 7 .

WM. P. Krider, Sc.

Ho l e d . XF / AU . Obv: THE VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL

MECHANICAL & TOBACCO EXPOSITION/ SOUVENIR

around a montage of agricultural and mechanical implements.

Reverse with a standing figure of Stonewall Jackson surrounded

by the legend RICHMOND VIRGINIA JACKSON. (G)

140.

SAME,

as above. MMNS E F - 4 0 . (VF/XF) Crudely holed

with several edge nicks on the reverse and field marks consistent

with the grade. (F-G)

141.

HK 738. ADOLPH ZUKOR – PARAMOUNT PICTURES

25

TH

ANNIVERSARY, 1926.

R6. Julio Kilenyi, Sc. Nice Unc.

(F)

142.

HK 744. NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION 25

TH

ANNIVERSARY – TYPE II, 1953.

R8. Choice Unc. The

obverse of this rare piece has the numeral “2” c/s in the upper left

obverse field. (G)

143.

WILLIAMS JENNINGS BRYAN PORTRAIT MEDAL,

ND.

44.4mm. Lead, MMNS MS-63.Darkly toned. Holed for

Lot 131

Lot 132

Lot 136

Lot 138

Lot 141