So-called Dollar - HK-146 1888 Type 1

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by J Elliott, Dec 21, 2017.

  1. J Elliott

    J Elliott New Member

    I have an 1888 Ohio Valley and Central States Centennial Exposition (HK-146) So-Called Dollar in about VF (damaged) condition. It has not been graded professionally. Unfortunately I don’t have a picture currently to show of it right now. Can anybody provide me an idea of what it’s worth based off that description of grade and rarity? As of now, none have ever been graded and I don’t believe any others exist based on all my research. I know that typically a coin in this bad of shape would be valued much less, but if it’s the only one that exist, would that make it valuable? Please let me know your thoughts and i’ll see if I can get you a picture. Thanks for viewing!
     
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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    1) not a coin-- a medal.
    2) in the last price supplement to H&K in circ it is listed at $200, however, with damage, I would imagine far less
     
  4. J Elliott

    J Elliott New Member

    Thanks Treashunt for that info.
     
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