christopher columbus 1892-1893

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  1. Pickledstew

    Pickledstew New Member

    thanks for ur help everyone!!!!!
     
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  3. tmot99

    tmot99 New Member

    That medal is listed in the Eglit book on medals of Christopher Columbus as E-55. It also comes in white metal, gilt, and aluminum. In perfect condition, it can bring $200-$300. In condition such as yours, it may have a value of $20-$30 on a good day. It is a very common medal in that condition. It's a medal that either brings high dollar value ($200-$300) or low value ($20-$30) with little in between.

    Being that it is 50mm, it is not a so-called dollar.

    You can identify other Columbian Expo medals at my website http://www.1893columbianexpo.com
     
  4. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    Man, I love those Columbus tokens /medallions you guys got....well done!!
    Id love to get my hand on one..what a wonderful keepsake.
     
  5. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    Great site! Bookmarked.
     
  6. tmot99

    tmot99 New Member

    Thanks. I've got a lot more medals from the WCE; I just haven't uploaded them yet. I realy need to redo the inventory and get pictures up there. One problem is the huge number of unlisted pieces.
     
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