Some time ago I had Pawn Stars playing in the background. A fellow had brought in a silver dollar sized medal that was inscribed "Not Worth A Darn"... The actual verbiage was a tad more colorful..... Rick always gives a brief history lesson on the piece being displayed. And as I recall a private firm was attempting to effect the silver market and had a number of these tokens/medals struck.... I found the medal and the history interesting but I'll be darned if I can locate anything about the piece on Google. Ultimately I believe I would like to own one. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
I did a quick drive by Google search. That does not appear to be the one. This token was inscribed "Not Worth A Darn"
My favorite Hoover Dam story is that FDR kept referring to it as Boulder Dam, because Herbert Hoover "wasn't worth a dam."
Randy Abercrombie. I'd like to look up that medal you're interested in. But, as yet, I'm sorry to say, your info is Not Worth A Darn !!!
No dagnabit..... I had friends over (more like the wife had friends over) and I was trying to listen to the program with one ear while attempting to appear engaged in conversation. The dollar sized silver token was engraved simply "Not Worth A Damn"..... And like all the items that appear on the program, Rick gave a history spiel about the piece. All I can remember was it was a privately minted dollar size token and the person doing the minting was attempting to effect the silver market.
"Dagnabit" can make you a felon, however. Rick Harrison was at the Philly ANA. I successfully evaded him. I care not at all for his ilk.
Go to "On Demand" on your cable remote, or download the network app (is it the History channel?) "pawn Stars " is on and re-run the episode.
It isn't one of the medals issued during the Silver 16:1 discussion involving William Jennings Bryan? Look up so-called dollars involving him and the Cross of Gold speech.
Yes sir..... I do believe this may be it. Thank you for dialing me in. And also @dadams ..... yes sir. Some history here I wish to study on as well. Thank you.